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I think these polls give a pretty good idea of what the average american thinks of BOTH parties.
and yet the president's approval ratings are much higher than the GOP congress. shouldn't that tell you something?
After dufus..............
Oh, so his fetus hugging activities have been reported on say, the evening news?
Oh, I know, they were a featured story on FOX NEWS, right?
it could happen...
s'okay though..;. the compulsive liar o/p only picked the one poll that he could even pretend doesn't have the president kicking GOP butt.
RealClearPolitics - President Obama vs. Republican Candidates
RASMUSSEN POLL: Obama Approval At 45%, Falls Behind Romney, Paul...
Rasmussen is a Republican biased pollster:
Interesting, isn't it? Rasmussen polls consistently put Obama lower than the poll averages,
but somehow managed to consistently put Bush higher than the poll averages.
Rasmussen is a Republican biased pollster:
Interesting, isn't it? Rasmussen polls consistently put Obama lower than the poll averages,
but somehow managed to consistently put Bush higher than the poll averages.
www.mysterypollster.com..... impressive source... I mean, it might be if it wasn't just redirected to Huffpo.
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Monday shows that 26% of the nation's voters Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing his role as president. Forty-two percent (42%) Strongly Disapprove, giving Obama a Presidential Approval Index rating of -16 (see trends). Thats the presidents lowest rating in over a month.
Matchups between President Obama and GOP hopefuls shift along with the presidents Job Approval ratings. As a result, with the presidents overall approval ratings down six points since Valentines Day, the general election polling is looking weaker for the incumbent. It remains to be seen, of course, if this is merely statistical noise or a lasting change signaling that the presidents recent bounce in the polls has come to an end.
For the first time since late December 2011, Mitt Romney leads the president in a hypothetical 2012 matchup. Romney earns 45% of the vote, while the president attracts support from 43%. Romney holds a nine-point advantage among unaffiliated voters.
For the first time ever, Texas Congressman Ron Paul also leads the president. In that matchup, 43% prefer Paul and 41% Obama. Ten percent (10%) would vote for some other option, a figure that includes 17% of Republicans.
Read More:
Daily Presidential Tracking Poll - Rasmussen Reports
DRUDGE REPORT 2012®
Obama trailing in a RASMUSSEN poll? Say it ain't so....
what fucking data? All you posted is a chart. You did not cite the source data it allegedly came from.Rasmussen is a Republican biased pollster:
Interesting, isn't it? Rasmussen polls consistently put Obama lower than the poll averages,
but somehow managed to consistently put Bush higher than the poll averages.
www.mysterypollster.com..... impressive source... I mean, it might be if it wasn't just redirected to Huffpo.
You're right. The data is irrefutable, so a retarded deflection is about all you would be able to come up with.
Is this BEFORE or AFTER the media report on his dead-fetus hugging exploits?
Oh, so his fetus hugging activities have been reported on say, the evening news?
Oh, I know, they were a featured story on FOX NEWS, right?
Dont know Its just weeks old here.
I said you should get out more.
In your case that would be removing your head from Obamas ass.
Oh, the STORY itself is YEARS old.
It just hasn't been told.
You know why Santorum lost his Senate seat by an 18 % margin a few years back?
The fetus story.
Don't worry, independent voters eat this sort of extreme stuff UP!
THEY LOVE IT!
Is the election more than two weeks away?
Hmm, appears to be, yes.
That means any poll by Rasmussen should be ignored. In late October he'll be in get-it-right mode and deserve our attention. Until then -- nothing to see here.
Is this BEFORE or AFTER the media report on his dead-fetus hugging exploits?
After dufus..............
Oh, so his fetus hugging activities have been reported on say, the evening news?
Oh, I know, they were a featured story on FOX NEWS, right?
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Monday shows that 26% of the nation's voters Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing his role as president. Forty-two percent (42%) Strongly Disapprove, giving Obama a Presidential Approval Index rating of -16 (see trends). Thats the presidents lowest rating in over a month.
Matchups between President Obama and GOP hopefuls shift along with the presidents Job Approval ratings. As a result, with the presidents overall approval ratings down six points since Valentines Day, the general election polling is looking weaker for the incumbent. It remains to be seen, of course, if this is merely statistical noise or a lasting change signaling that the presidents recent bounce in the polls has come to an end.
For the first time since late December 2011, Mitt Romney leads the president in a hypothetical 2012 matchup. Romney earns 45% of the vote, while the president attracts support from 43%. Romney holds a nine-point advantage among unaffiliated voters.
For the first time ever, Texas Congressman Ron Paul also leads the president. In that matchup, 43% prefer Paul and 41% Obama. Ten percent (10%) would vote for some other option, a figure that includes 17% of Republicans.
Read More:
Daily Presidential Tracking Poll - Rasmussen Reports
DRUDGE REPORT 2012®
Obama trailing in a RASMUSSEN poll? Say it ain't so....