According to many news sources Obama's pole numbers are down to about 50%, while the Democrats are at a dismal 20% approval in Congress, fact.
So, with all that has happened, do you really think that Obama will keep the White House for a second term? We already know that the Democrats will lose the majority in Congress in 2010, that is already established. And you can forget about Obama in 2012, according to many news sources.How do Democrats feel about Obama's plummeting approval ratings?I've seen unbiased poll numbers much lower then that even. I seen one around 33% approval. God bless.
Its still bushes fault. Watch and see.
Oh, so you're doing like the other guy and conducting your own polls of yourself, your friends, and your relatives?
Now, for the reality--how's life for a man in prison?
They'll just ignore it.
They're only plummeting in your mind.
Unless I dont understand what 'pole' numbers are.
Where's the link?
what are your sources?
Here's Bloomberg:
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=2…
How do I feel about it?
I feel it's NOT plummeting.
Unless you're deluded and reality challenged!
why you are not at your work?
see your old Question please.
you are badly misled
We don't think his ratings are plummeting because we live in the fact-based world.
BTW, it's "poll" not "pole."
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Fact about Texas: Rick Perry has asked the federal government for assistance 13 times since he's been in office--the most for any state. If Texas secedes, that will save the rest of us money, but I'm not sure where Texans will get help when a tornado runs through or they all catch the Swine Flu.
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Did you know that the blue states PAY more taxes than they get back from the federal government while the red states TAKE more taxes than they pay?
http://able2know.org/topic/34681-1
Democrats will do as they always do...either ignore it, or somehow find a way to blame the Bush administration.
It's kind of a pathetic approach really, but then again, the ARE democrats
Perhaps his pole numbers are different from his poll numbers?
I wouldn't give him high approval on a pole.
EDIT: Yes, this is the same poster who told us about her "Panama war" husband driving her SUV being flipped off and also told us that another attack on the US could be a good thing to get Republicans back in office.
His approval rating is 69 percent according to ABC, 68 according to CBS. You are not gaining 39 seats in the House in 2010. You ain't never gonna get 10 seats in the Senate in 2010. Forget it. President Obama will have Democratic majorities going into the 2012 elections, and he will be re-elected in a second landslide.
A bunch of liars working for Fox does not qualify as "many news sources."
Obama did promise 'change'. He replaced a liberal in the White house now he is changing the Congress from Liberal mental defectives to Conservatives in 2010 (Hopefully with Common Sense to Try and balance the Federal Budget by Addressing the CAUSE of the Deficits).
http://www.pollingreport.com/2012.htm
Not looking for Hussian to be re-selected.
STILL better tahn dumbya!
Stop watching Fox news. They don't tell the truth.
name ONE source besides fox news...everybody who reads this go to pollingreport.com and check all the stats you want...what are you going to run on in 2010? torture? tax cuts for the top 2% of the country?
Nowhere close to that number. YOU MUST be watching FAUX ENTERTAINMENT NEWS!
Actually HIS APPROVAL IS 86%, now the running of the country is 68%.
Don't look bad to me at all.
You are in dreamland!
"many news sources"? I thought Fox's line was "fair and balanced"?
The economy will bounce back and Obamas will go another term. and we'll get four more years of crybaby whining from waaaay too far right repubs on YA.
His 'pole' numbers are down? Does that mean he needs Viagra?
I don't pay attention to polls, they are extremely inaccurate and subject to manipulation. Statistics and surveys are the same way. You can word a question in such a way to solicit the answer you are wanting to project to the audience. People bend statistical data all the time to make it say what they want it to say. I'm not a fan of Obama, I don't need to take a poll to know that. I wasn't a fan of Bush either, didn't need a poll then either.
The latest NBC/Wall Street Journal poll paints this chasm in sharp relief; 51 percent of Americans both like Obama personally and approve of his policies while 30 percent like him personally but disapprove of his policies.
On the one hand, more than eight in ten Americans feel warmly toward Obama, suggesting he has a deep reservoir of personal likability and will continue to tap it in order to sell his agenda to the country.
On the other, the fact that three in ten like Obama but dislike his policies could well portend a much more difficult political environment for the president over the next 100 days than he dealt with in the first 100 days.
How big an issue is the chasm between Obama's personal favorability and the approval of his policies?
"It poses a significant challenge for Obama to turn the 'hope' voters have for his success into 'results,'" explained Republican pollster Neil Newhouse of Public Opinion Strategies. "The more stark the gap between those two, the more his programs are at risk."
Mark Penn, a Democratic pollster who handled survey research for Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential campaign said that the data is a reflection that "people are comfortable with Obama's leadership style but remain uncertain about his policies, especially the potential deficits."
Republicans have gone hard after the idea that all of Obama's spending in the first 100 days will come home to roost at some point in the not-too-distant future, and there is some evidence that the American public remains concerned about government spending too much, too fast.
In the latest Washington Post/ABC News poll, nearly nine in ten Americans (87 percent) said they were either "very" (59 percent) or "somewhat" (27 percent) concerned about the size of the federal budget deficit -- numbers that have held steady in Post polling since December 2008.
Asked in the NBC/WSJ poll whether the budget deficit was a "real and important number" with a direct effect on the average citizen or a "bookkeeping and governmental number" with little impact, 68 percent agreed with the former statement and 27 percent with the latter.
Obama and his senior aides are well aware of the dangers inherent in the massive government spending they have instituted in response the economic crisis gripping the country.
It's why Obama regularly speaks of "bending the curve" on spending once the economic crisis passes, why he asked his Cabinet to cut $100 million from their combined budgets, and why he devoted the whole of last weekend's radio/You Tube address to touting the need for fiscal discipline.
"The cost of confronting our economic crisis is high," acknowledged Obama. "But we can't settle for a future of rising deficits and debt that our children can't pay."
they will deny it as we expect them to
I love you Obama,(weeping, wailing) I will stand by you no matter what you do to this country cause chills run up and down my legs just hearing your lying voice.(Screaming) Obama I can't believe it! I love you omg I love you, (breathless whisper) I love you Obama.
I love the smell of delusion in the morning, or afternoon.
Current Obama favorable rating in NBC/Wall St Journal poll: 64%
Last pre-election rating: 56%
Current in CBS/NYT: 54%
Last pre-election: 50%
Current in ABC/Post: 72%
Last pre-election: 64%
Current in FOX: 68%
Last pre-election: 57%
Current in CNN: 69%
Last pre-election: 60%
And if you think these numbers look bad for your team, you should see the ratings on Congressional parties.
But you go on thinking that you're about to win a huge triumph as long as you're careful to purge from your party anyone who's slightly to the left of Sarah Palin, or who seems to be more intelligent. I think you can still lose another 40 - 50 seats combined in Congress. That should leave you with a party that is really controlled by the true believers.
More lies. Troll.
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