Posted on 07/11/2009 7:23:27 AM PDT by Mikey_1962
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Saturday shows that 30% of the nation's voters now Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing his role as President. Thirty-seven percent (37%) Strongly Disapprove giving Obama a Presidential Approval Index rating of 7.
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Up 1 point from Thursday.....same as Friday.

Decorum / not
So, he has a 54% approval rating in June?
3 days at about the same level.
Meaningless - he doesn’t give a rip about women. This isn’t Bill Clinton.
Before ObamaCare and Cap'n Tax:
Total approval/disapproval percentages have been holding steady for three days: 51% vs. 48%.
It's about his inability to contain himself while on the world stage. Clinton more or less had that together, this guy is so enamored with himself that he gets caught in this pose.
Presidential - not!
Obama is going to institute marshal law because of negative ratings.
Actually, the REAL poll is still at 51-48, for three days straight, which I think is very good news. With each little drop, we get a plateau for a while. Then he goes down some more. The point is, O doesn’t seem to recover much from each little downtick.
I truly don’t think he cares about his approval rating because if Soros, Gore,Geithner and 0bama get their wish we will be in a globalization and people will be so shell shocked from this the opinion polls won’t matter will they?
Marshall Dylan? ; )
As well he shouldn’t recover at all. Perhaps the clueless among us are starting to realize the tragic error that they are responsible for?
Overall approval rating down to 51%. When it drops below 50, watch for ANY polling numbers to disappear completely from MSM.
See the smirk on Sarkozy’s face! He probably tipped off Obama to check out “her luggage!”
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