Thanks Obama for dragging the economy down with your insane Maoist ideology.
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It will be interesting to see how far down he goes. He’s got a base of about 30% from the hard core Dem Communists who will vote for him no matter what. Then you have another 10% to 15% of low information, brain dead “independents” who like the idea of a black president and don’t want to vote against him for fear of being racist. That is what is keeping him from dropping down where he belongs—into the low 30s.
Obama’s numbers have previously bottomed out at 40%. This was statistical bouncing around the low 40s. To drop three points in a day, however, indicates a drop of several points in one day. Just a statistical bump? There’s a reason Gallup uses three-day tracking to prevent statistical bumps from creating dramatic swings which are really no less than statistical bumps. If it is just a bump, his ratings will stay slightly depressed for two more days, and then pop up a couple points once the bump is no longer used in the three-day tracking.
If it NOT just a bump, however, his approval rating will drop still farther today.
Where's my free helfcare at?
I like it. The Democrat party in power is a standing menace.
True then. True today.
Also: GW Bush’s “re-election below 50%” is misleading. Gallup was doing weekly reports at the time: He was at 51% on Oct. 22, 48% on Oct. 29, and 53% on Nov. 6th. He was re-elected with 51%; his re-election numbers were entirely consistent with his approval ratings.
I can see the "death match" press now.
As much as I LOVE seeing his approval number drop, I take no comfort in it. This election will be a huge battle and will not be close to an “easy win”. It will be a battle. It’s hard enough to knock any incumbent out, but to knock one out, like this President, will take a monumental effort.
Not a time for any celebration of any kind. If he is down or even looks like he is down continue to kick him harder and more often. Trash him, kick him and piss on him at every turn and apply that to all democrats all of the time. They apply these tactics to conservatives very well and it is no time to be nice or charitable to them; that only lost elections for us in the past. The Constitution is at stake here and it is no time to play nice with the criminal democrat party.
FUBO & FAD
Truly the inmates are running the asylum these days.
One needs to remember that the media gives an artificial 20 point bump to the Democrat in the race by the way they report.
So it’s actually 29% if all things were equal.
Michael
I’m glad to see our Dear Leader’s numbers continuing to slide, but I’m reminded of Slick Willie and his turnaround for the ‘96 election. Stay vigil, work hard for our candidate, whomever it may be, and never take anything for granted (particularly when it comes to Dem shenanigans).
On a side note, just wondering what you think the fail-safe is for Obama? At what point, if the economy stays weak, is he truly toast? 6 months out from the election? 9 months out? The MSM will carry his water and do everything to make the situation look rosy, but they can only do so much. What is Obummer’s point-of-no-return?
Kharis13
1. Jimmy Carter brought in Paul Volcker when his economic policies failed:
2. Jimmy Carter actually earned his Nobel Peace Prize.
1. Jimmy Carter brought in Paul Volcker when his economic policies failed:
2. Jimmy Carter actually earned his Nobel Peace Prize.
This is a scary scenario. We as a nation are reluctant to replace our leaders during national calamity, such as war or internal crisis. If economic conditions remain bad or even getting worse, I'm concerned that Obama will cause a major international incident such as Mid-East war or domestic violence with riots verging on civil war to get reelected.
Sounds like wishful thinking to me.
seems that the more he talks the independents like him less.
The blame game is done.
The race card is played out.
He better do something if he wants his numbers to improve because people are sick of his baloney