Harris Poll: Obama Approval At "37'%!!!

Discussion in 'Politics' started by rc8222, Oct 26, 2010.

  1. I know it hurts knowing Obama has a 46-54 % approval rating and most polls show him in a strong position to win re election :(
     
    #21     Oct 28, 2010
  2. As I said... if this nonsense numbs your desperation about the impending repudiation of Obama's socialist welfare state agenda, then by all means keep fantasizing about it.
     
    #22     Oct 28, 2010
  3. Even Hillary cant take him out



    September 30, 2010

    Obama 52%, Clinton 37% for 2012 Democratic Nomination
    Clinton's support highest among conservative, less well-educated Democrats


    by Frank Newport
    PRINCETON, NJ -- If Secretary of State Hillary Clinton were to challenge President Barack Obama for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2012, she would currently have the support of 37% of Democrats nationally, while 52% would support Obama.



    NBC's "Meet the Press" host David Gregory on Sept. 5 raised the possibility that Clinton might renew her battle against Obama for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination, asking outside White House adviser David Plouffe, "Do you envision a primary challenge from another Democrat in 2012 against this president?" Gregory then asked more specifically, "Do you -- can you rule out, based on actual information, that Secretary of State Clinton would not pursue the presidency again, would not challenge President Obama?"

    Clinton was Obama's main challenger for the 2008 Democratic nomination in a long-fought and, at times, contentious battle. Once Obama clinched the nomination, Clinton and her husband Bill Clinton strongly supported Obama's nomination, and Hillary Clinton now serves in Obama's cabinet as secretary of state


    Obama's strengths among Democrats in the hypothetical matchup with Clinton lie with college graduates and liberals, the latter of whom make up about 36% of this sample of 859 Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents. Clinton does better among less well-educated Democrats and bests Obama among conservatives, who make up 22% of Democrats. Clinton does slightly better among women than among men.
     
    #23     Oct 28, 2010
  4. If 46-54 % approve of his job performance I dont see that as " the impending repudiation of Obama's socialist welfare state agenda".
     
    #24     Oct 28, 2010
  5. LMAO!!! You must be really, really desperate! Two years in politics is an eternity. This is no more valid than the ancient history from Feb 2009 that you posted in your lame attempt to debate me on the deficit.
    http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&postid=2990089#post2990089
     
    #25     Oct 28, 2010
  6. No, it shows that you are.
     
    #26     Oct 28, 2010
  7. reg

    reg

    You had mentioned "Gallop" twice on this board. What exactly is "Gallop"? Was this a poll that involved equestrians? :D
     
    #27     Oct 28, 2010
  8. Its a poll that had Reagan at 35 % and Bush Jr at 25 % but never had Obama in the 20's or 30's
     
    #28     Oct 28, 2010
  9. Bush Approval at Lowest Yet 25%; American Satisfaction at 9% Low


    Gallup
    October 7, 2008


    PRINCETON, NJ — President Bush’s job approval rating is at 25% in the latest Oct. 3-5 Gallup Poll, the lowest of the Bush administration, and only three percentage points above the lowest presidential approval rating in Gallup Poll history.

    Bush’s previous low point was 27%, measured about a week ago. The 25% approval rating is one point higher than Richard Nixon’s lowest job approval rating of 24% measured in the summer of 1974, and it is just three points higher than Harry Truman’s all-time Gallup low job approval rating of 22% measured in 1952. No other presidents have had job approval ratings of 27% or lower in Gallup Poll history.
     
    #29     Oct 28, 2010
  10. I think only 50% American people voted in the elections. How did Obama become USA President?

    50% American people did not vote.
     
    #30     Oct 28, 2010