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10-15-2013, 03:11 AM #11
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Obama Job Approval Nears All-Time Lows
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/14/2013 13:18 -0400
Despite the apparent preponderance of polls proclaiming the Republicans as the party at fault (with their ratings at record lows); it appears there are no winners in this game of global macro economic war. President Obama's job approval rating has plunged to two-year lows, near all-time lows.
(h/t @Not_Jim_Cramer)
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10-15-2013, 03:36 PM #12
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Gallup Has Obama’s Poll Numbers Tanking, Too
By Brian Carey on October 14, 2013 Subscribe to Brian Carey's Feed@brianmcarey
Conservatives got some cheer last week with an AP poll that showed the President’s approval rating at a paltry 37%.
That poll inspired liberals to develop a new-found love of the Rasmussen polling outfit, which has the President’s approval rating at 48% as of this writing. Liberals, historically, haven’t liked Rasmussen because, they say, his poll results are skewed in favor of Republicans. Now, of course, since Rasmussen is showing Obama polling comparatively high, they seem to have developed an affection for that polling organization.
They’re going to need that affection, because it looks like Rasmussen might be one of the better polls for the President these days.
Gallup currently has the President with a 41% approval rating. Politically speaking, that’s just a few points north of black mold.
In other words, it’s starting to look like the President’s approval really is dropping faster than Miley Cyrus’s panties in front of Terry Richardson’s camera.
“But the AP poll is an outlier,” they said.
“But Republicans are taking a beating,” they said.
By “they”, of course, we mean the various left-wing activists who believe, if not create, the popular narratives put forth by the lamestream media complex. As an example, the constant droning about that NBC/Wall Street Journal poll that showed Republicans getting a butt-whoopin’. However, that poll seems to have been tailor-made to forward liberal talking points.
The bottom line: the polls are almost as bad for the President as they are for the House Republicans. It’s really a pox on both their houses.
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10-21-2013, 04:50 AM #13
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Gallup Has Obama’s Poll Numbers Tanking, Too
By Brian Carey on October 14, 2013
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Conservatives got some cheer last week with an AP poll that showed the President’s approval rating at a paltry 37%.
That poll inspired liberals to develop a new-found love of the Rasmussen polling outfit, which has the President’s approval rating at 48% as of this writing. Liberals, historically, haven’t liked Rasmussen because, they say, his poll results are skewed in favor of Republicans.
Now, of course, since Rasmussen is showing Obama polling comparatively high, they seem to have developed an affection for that polling organization.
They’re going to need that affection, because it looks like Rasmussen might be one of the better polls for the President these days.
Gallup currently has the President with a 41% approval rating. Politically speaking, that’s just a few points north of black mold.
In other words, it’s starting to look like the President’s approval really is dropping faster than Miley Cyrus’s panties in front of Terry Richardson’s camera.
“But the AP poll is an outlier,” they said.
“But Republicans are taking a beating,” they said.
By “they”, of course, we mean the various left-wing activists who believe, if not create, the popular narratives put forth by the lamestream media complex. As an example, the constant droning about that NBC/Wall Street Journal poll that showed Republicans getting a butt-whoopin’. However, that poll seems to have been tailor-made to forward liberal talking points.
The bottom line: the polls are almost as bad for the President as they are for the House Republicans. It’s really a pox on both their houses.
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10-21-2013, 07:54 AM #14
By CBSNews /CBS/ February 11, 2009, 1:45 PM
Bush's Final Approval Rating: 22 Percent
President Bush will leave office as one of the most unpopular departing presidents in history, according to a new CBS News/New York Times poll showing Mr. Bush's final approval rating at 22 percent.
Seventy-three percent say they disapprove of the way Mr. Bush has handled his job as president over the last eight years.
Mr. Bush's final approval rating is the lowest final rating for an outgoing president since Gallup began asking about presidential approval more than 70 years ago.
The rating is far below the final ratings of recent two-term presidents Bill Clinton and Ronald Reagan, who both ended their terms with a 68 percent approval rating, according to CBS News polling.
Recent one term presidents also had higher ratings than Mr. Bush. His father George H.W. Bush had an end-of-term rating of 54 percent, while Jimmy Carter's rating was 44 percent.
Harry Truman had previously had the lowest end-of-term approval at 32 percent, as measured by Gallup.
Views of Mr. Bush's popularity are highly partisan. Only 6 percent of Democrats approve of the job he has done as president, while 57 percent of Republicans approve. Eighteen percent of independents approve.
Interestingly, Mr. Bush also has the distinction of having the highest approval rating for a president, as well as the lowest.
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11-02-2013, 09:52 AM #15
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Obama Approval Rating Drops To Record Low
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/31/2013 06:11 -0400
It seems like it was an eternity ago that Obama was doing his post-government shutdown gloating media tour, when day after day the world was bombarded with news of the GOP's record low popularity rating, paradoxically following their attempt to do what even the president is now desperate to achieve: delay Obamacare. Well, the tables have turned and now that the government shutdown is history, at least until January, and the public focus has shifted to where it should have been in the first place - namely the embarrassing ponzi scheme experiment that is Obamacare, and the epic failure surrounding its rushed rollout - it is Obama's turn to suffer a record low rating, which is precisely what happened according to a just concluded WSJ/NBC News poll.
The WSJ reports that "the popular discontent that engulfed Republicans amid the partial government shutdown has now washed over President Barack Obama, whose job approval rating has sunk to an all-time low. Americans just weeks ago heaped scorn largely on congressional Republicans over the dysfunction in Washington. But the new poll found a sharp turn against Mr. Obama, during a month in which lawmakers tiptoed up to a potential debt default and the White House fumbled the rollout of its signature health-care law.
Specifically:Elsewhere, it appears that Americans just have given up on the government system, whose increasing corruption and cooption by moneyed interests is now obvious to everyone:
Mr. Obama's job approval fell to 42%, with 51% of respondents disapproving of his performance as president. That marked a drop in his approval rating from 47% in early October and 53% at the end of 2012.
At the same time, more Americans now view Mr. Obama negatively than positively, for the first time since he emerged as a national political candidate.
In all, the poll of 800 Americans captured an extraordinarily deep and widespread public distaste for the two political parties, those parties' leaders and the state of politics in the nation's capital.
Frustration... and yet nobody will dare to change anything for fear of losing their precious entitlements, which are unsustainable as is and like in Detroit will end up with pennies on the dollar, or for fear of infringing on their Dancing with the Stars TV time.
Optimism about the U.S. system of government, at 30%, was at the lowest ebb in 40 years. Just 29% said their congressional representative deserved re-election—a new low—while nearly three-quarters said Congress was contributing to the problems in Washington instead of working to solve them.
House Speaker John Boehner and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, both Republicans, hit their highest negative ratings, as did Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Democrat.
"Americans are voicing their frustration at a Congress that cannot keep the government open for business and an administration that cannot get health care open for enrollment," Mr. Hart said.
Republican pollster Bill McInturff, who conducts the survey along with Democrat Fred Yang, described the findings as a "shock wave" that showed the depth of "anger and frustration with everybody in Washington."
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11-07-2013, 11:54 PM #16
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Obama Disapproval Rating Nears Record High
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/05/2013 19:35 -0500
Just a month ago, the President and his administration gloated as Republican support plumbed new record low depths amid the shutdown debacle. Just last week, however, amid the ongoing snafu that is the Obamacare launch, the President's approval rating itself dropped to an all-time low (though the media was oddly quiet about that). This week sees another milestone on the verge of being broken as the "glitches" - both technological and physical - continue, stocks surge, and employment stagnates five years after the end of the recession... the President's disapproval rating is within 1 point of its record high.
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11-08-2013, 01:49 AM #17
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How come we don't hear more about this??? #worstPOTUSever
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