Newt Gingrich dominates Florida in new poll

Hurry liberals and spin this with your propaganda!
President Obama vs. Republican Candidates

General Election: Romney vs. Obama
*************************************
RCP Average (11/8 - 11/22) - Obama +1.5
Obama (D) 45.9
Romney (R) 44.4

General Election: Gingrich vs. Obama
**************************************
RCP Average (11/8 - 11/29) - Obama +5.7
Obama (D) 48.7
Gingrich (R) 43.0

General Election: Cain vs. Obama
***************************************
RCP Average (11/8 - 11/27) - Obama +10.2
Obama (D) 49.6
Cain (R) 39.4

General Election: Perry vs. Obama
***************************************
RCP Average (11/5 - 11/14) - Obama +9.6
Obama (D) 49.8
Perry (R) 40.2

General Election: Paul vs. Obama
****************************************
RCP Average (10/28 - 11/13) - Obama +7.7
Obama (D) 46.7
Paul (R) 39.0

General Election: Bachmann vs. Obama
*****************************************
RCP Average (11/8 - 11/16) - Obama +14.0
Obama (D) 49.7
Bachmann (R) 35.7

General Election: Huntsman vs. Obama
******************************************
RCP Average (8/29 - 10/21) - Obama +8.7
Obama (D) 45.7
Huntsman (R) 37.0

General Election: Santorum vs. Obama
*******************************************
Rasmussen Reports (10/2 - 10/3) - Obama +11
Obama (D) 45
Santorum (R) 34

RealClearPolitics - President Obama vs. Republican Candidates
The RCP Average which represents the combined averages of all the major polls conducted during November 2011 indicates that when placed one on one, Barrack Obama would defeat each and every one of the Republican/Tea Party "stable" of presidential candidates by a margin ranging from 1.5 to 14.0%.

Perhaps "Rottweiler" could enlighten us as to how he comes to the the conclusion that "Obama's poll numbers (are the) lowest in US history!
 
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Dang.. Even with the Obama media network working overtime with personal attacks and outrageous hypocrisy attacking Newt .. Newt pulls ahead of the, "Big Flopper" in this national poll..

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The Newt Gingrich surge has moved him to the top of the polls in Iowa, big gains in New Hampshire and now a two-point edge over President Obama in a hypothetical general election match-up.

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of Likely Voters finds Gingrich attracting 45% of the vote while President Obama earns support from 43%. Six percent (6%) prefer some other candidate, and six percent (6%) are undecided.

2012 Presidential Matchups - Rasmussen Reports™
 
Hurry liberals and spin this with your propaganda!
President Obama vs. Republican Candidates

General Election: Romney vs. Obama
*************************************
RCP Average (11/8 - 11/22) - Obama +1.5
Obama (D) 45.9
Romney (R) 44.4

General Election: Gingrich vs. Obama
**************************************
RCP Average (11/8 - 11/29) - Obama +5.7
Obama (D) 48.7
Gingrich (R) 43.0

General Election: Cain vs. Obama
***************************************
RCP Average (11/8 - 11/27) - Obama +10.2
Obama (D) 49.6
Cain (R) 39.4

General Election: Perry vs. Obama
***************************************
RCP Average (11/5 - 11/14) - Obama +9.6
Obama (D) 49.8
Perry (R) 40.2

General Election: Paul vs. Obama
****************************************
RCP Average (10/28 - 11/13) - Obama +7.7
Obama (D) 46.7
Paul (R) 39.0

General Election: Bachmann vs. Obama
*****************************************
RCP Average (11/8 - 11/16) - Obama +14.0
Obama (D) 49.7
Bachmann (R) 35.7

General Election: Huntsman vs. Obama
******************************************
RCP Average (8/29 - 10/21) - Obama +8.7
Obama (D) 45.7
Huntsman (R) 37.0

General Election: Santorum vs. Obama
*******************************************
Rasmussen Reports (10/2 - 10/3) - Obama +11
Obama (D) 45
Santorum (R) 34

RealClearPolitics - President Obama vs. Republican Candidates
The RCP Average which represents the combined averages of all the major polls conducted during November 2011, which indicates that when placed one on one, Barrack Obama would defeat each and every one of the Republican/Tea Party "stable" of presidential candidates.

Perhaps "Rottweiler" could enlighten us as to how he comes to the the conclusion that "Obama's poll numbers (are the) lowest in US history!

And if they were what would that say about all of the GOP candidates who still get beat by him in the polls? :tongue:
 
Hurry liberals and spin this with your propaganda!
President Obama vs. Republican Candidates

General Election: Romney vs. Obama
*************************************
RCP Average (11/8 - 11/22) - Obama +1.5
Obama (D) 45.9
Romney (R) 44.4

General Election: Gingrich vs. Obama
**************************************
RCP Average (11/8 - 11/29) - Obama +5.7
Obama (D) 48.7
Gingrich (R) 43.0

General Election: Cain vs. Obama
***************************************
RCP Average (11/8 - 11/27) - Obama +10.2
Obama (D) 49.6
Cain (R) 39.4

General Election: Perry vs. Obama
***************************************
RCP Average (11/5 - 11/14) - Obama +9.6
Obama (D) 49.8
Perry (R) 40.2

General Election: Paul vs. Obama
****************************************
RCP Average (10/28 - 11/13) - Obama +7.7
Obama (D) 46.7
Paul (R) 39.0

General Election: Bachmann vs. Obama
*****************************************
RCP Average (11/8 - 11/16) - Obama +14.0
Obama (D) 49.7
Bachmann (R) 35.7

General Election: Huntsman vs. Obama
******************************************
RCP Average (8/29 - 10/21) - Obama +8.7
Obama (D) 45.7
Huntsman (R) 37.0

General Election: Santorum vs. Obama
*******************************************
Rasmussen Reports (10/2 - 10/3) - Obama +11
Obama (D) 45
Santorum (R) 34

RealClearPolitics - President Obama vs. Republican Candidates
The RCP Average which represents the combined averages of all the major polls conducted during November 2011, which indicates that when placed one on one, Barrack Obama would defeat each and every one of the Republican/Tea Party "stable" of presidential candidates.

Perhaps "Rottweiler" could enlighten us as to how he comes to the the conclusion that "Obama's poll numbers (are the) lowest in US history!

And if they were what would that say about all of the GOP candidates who still get beat by him in the polls? :tongue:


Are these the same polls that had everyone in the main stream media putting Kerry above Bush for President?
 
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Dang.. Even with the Obama media network working overtime with personal attacks and outrageous hypocrisy attacking Newt .. Newt pulls ahead of the, "Big Flopper" in this national poll..

---------------:lol:

The Newt Gingrich surge has moved him to the top of the polls in Iowa, big gains in New Hampshire and now a two-point edge over President Obama in a hypothetical general election match-up.

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of Likely Voters finds Gingrich attracting 45% of the vote while President Obama earns support from 43%. Six percent (6%) prefer some other candidate, and six percent (6%) are undecided.

2012 Presidential Matchups - Rasmussen Reports™

Rasmussen is a right wing organization, it doesn't surprise me their poll would have Newt ahead.
 
Funny really .. Democrats accept that Obama's a Flop over their hate for Newt..
 
Lowest in history???

Proving once again that Conservatives are not good at math. Obama has an approval rating of 43%..........Bush left office with 28% approval

Hey stupid - if you were actually informed as to what was going on in the world - you would know that the statistics relate to this point in his presidency. Obama is not leaving office tomorrow, is he? (Not that the entire country doesn't wish). And Bush wasn't at 28% when he hit one thousand forty-one days into his presidency, now was he?

No wonder you people are so easy to brainwash with Communism/Marxism/Socialism - you're all so friggin stupid and uninformed!
 
Hurry liberals and spin this with your propaganda!
President Obama vs. Republican Candidates

General Election: Romney vs. Obama
*************************************
RCP Average (11/8 - 11/22) - Obama +1.5
Obama (D) 45.9
Romney (R) 44.4

General Election: Gingrich vs. Obama
**************************************
RCP Average (11/8 - 11/29) - Obama +5.7
Obama (D) 48.7
Gingrich (R) 43.0

General Election: Cain vs. Obama
***************************************
RCP Average (11/8 - 11/27) - Obama +10.2
Obama (D) 49.6
Cain (R) 39.4

General Election: Perry vs. Obama
***************************************
RCP Average (11/5 - 11/14) - Obama +9.6
Obama (D) 49.8
Perry (R) 40.2

General Election: Paul vs. Obama
****************************************
RCP Average (10/28 - 11/13) - Obama +7.7
Obama (D) 46.7
Paul (R) 39.0

General Election: Bachmann vs. Obama
*****************************************
RCP Average (11/8 - 11/16) - Obama +14.0
Obama (D) 49.7
Bachmann (R) 35.7

General Election: Huntsman vs. Obama
******************************************
RCP Average (8/29 - 10/21) - Obama +8.7
Obama (D) 45.7
Huntsman (R) 37.0

General Election: Santorum vs. Obama
*******************************************
Rasmussen Reports (10/2 - 10/3) - Obama +11
Obama (D) 45
Santorum (R) 34

RealClearPolitics - President Obama vs. Republican Candidates
The RCP Average which represents the combined averages of all the major polls conducted during November 2011 indicates that when placed one on one, Barrack Obama would defeat each and every one of the Republican/Tea Party "stable" of presidential candidates by a margin ranging from 1.5 to 14.0%.

Perhaps "Rottweiler" could enlighten us as to how he comes to the the conclusion that "Obama's poll numbers (are the) lowest in US history!

Those are great propaganda numbers from a typical left-wing idiot. But I noticed you left out the poll that shows Barack Hussein loses big to an unnamed candidate. That's right - without even being given a name, the entire country would rather vote for anyone other than Barack Hussein.... :lol:
 
Newt has so much dirty luandry it will be really fun.

The right has no other back benchers so it will likely be Newt

Really? You want to tug at that thread? Besides Slick Willy Clinton, who has more dirty laundry than Barack Hussein? Lets see - he hired a self-admitted Communist to work in the White House (Van Jones). He wrote a book called "Dreams from my Father" and his father's dreams were to punish America - the "great imperialist" and transform it into a Marxist society (direct quotes from his father there LiesMatters). He appointed Dr. Donald Berwick, a self-admitted Socialist who wants to intentionally "ration healthcare" to chief of CMS but he has now resigned since Congress won't approve the appointment in light of his pro-Socialist, pro-rationing healthcare views. He sat in the pews of Reverend Jeremiah Wright's church for 20 years listening to extreme racism against white's. Should I continue LiesMatters?
 

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