A Freudian slip, a typo…call it what you will.
Of course, I got a chuckle out of it (and by the time you make it over there, perhaps they’ll have fixed it), but this close to October Thirty-Oneth™, you’ll forgive Pundit & Pundette if they were subconsciously trying to scare the Hell™ outta you:
If the 2012 election were held today, only 43% of registered voters asked would vote for Barack Obama.
In what may be the ultimate job rating, 43 percent of voters say that they would vote to re-elect President Obama if the 2012 election were held today, down from 52 percent six months ago, from April 22-23, 2009. [. . .]
Despite winning the Nobel Peace Prize last Friday, the latest Fox News poll finds the president’s ratings on foreign issues are lower than his overall job ratings. All in all, 49 percent of Americans say they approve of the job President Obama is doing and 45 percent disapprove. His average approval for the term so far is 58 percent. [. . .]
Finally, in a rare example of bipartisan agreement, majorities of Democrats, 53 percent, Republicans, 78 percent, and Independents, 61 percent, agree the country is more divided these days. All in all, 64 percent of Americans think the country is more politically divided today — that’s more than twice the number who say it is not more divided, 31 percent.What’s done is done and cannot be undone.
But perhaps something can be salvaged after the 2101 election? (emphasis added))
Uh…after which  election, guys?  You’re thinking we’re gonna be stuck with him how  long, again? 
Mheh.