Posted on 09/08/2009 7:11:01 AM PDT by Mikey_1962
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Tuesday shows that 29% of the nation's voters Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing his role as President. Forty percent (40%) Strongly Disapprove giving Obama a Presidential Approval Index rating of -11 (see trends).
Forty-five percent (45%) of Americans believe that labor unions weaken America while 26% hold the opposite view. Rasmussen Reports will release new polling on health care over the next couple of days beginning at 10:30 a.m. Eastern today. Premium Members can get an advance look at the data.
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Better than he deserves.
"Same as it ever was"
For a few minutes, Rasmussen mistakenly put up the Total Disapprove from a future day: 60% Disapprove.
Honestly folks, the pollsters are either scared to print the true numbers OR the American folk are REAL stupid and are eager to go over the cliff with Ozero....sigh! The JOKER’s numbers should be BY NOW in the toilet but somehow he is still hanging on...Pray for our country, children and grandkids...double sigh! :(
Or no Republicans were home answering surveys on Labor Day. Hang in there, our sleepy country is waking up.
A lot of Republicans were out protesting - 10k in Illinois!
Finally, a fire has been lit under the silent majority!
This will pass and the damage will be done.
Health care, cap and trade, Internet control by the President, food regulation, mandated vaccinations, reduced military strength, throwing away strong allies like Israel, public support for taxpayer supported payoff of the unions, control of the census by the president, unvetted czars — we can do nothing if they are willing to not serve another term.
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