Rasmussen Reports: A disappointing government jobs report last month shows there's still a long road ahead to righting the nation's economic problems, and voters are slowly shifting the blame for those problems away from the previous administration. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of Likely U.S. Voters shows that 47% still blame today's economic problems on the recession that began during the presidency of George W. Bush. But now 45% say they're due to the policies of President Obama. Both numbers have shifted only slightly from last month, but the number who blame Bush is down from 62% last May when Rasmussen Reports first began tracking the question regularly. It's also at the lowest level measured yet.