Posted on 12/22/2009 6:33:17 AM PST by SoFloFreeper
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Tuesday shows that 25% of the nation's voters Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing his role as President. Forty-three percent (46%) Strongly Disapprove giving Obama a Presidential Approval Index rating of -21
That's my understanding too. And that is the reason why I encourage folks to look at the trend and not at the specific numbers...the trend is basically identical to Rasmussen's trend.
What will be interesting to me is to see if other polls trend the same way as these two trend.
Looks like Barry finally found the real global warming hockey stick.
Indeed. Relentless as a train.
“Look at that pretty little red spike.
Like a dagger.”
Or a hockey stick.
He’ll have some serious competition for “President of the World”.
Bill Clinton’s got his eye on that one.
I saw the typo in the Rasmussen Report — “forty-three percent (46%).” It has now been corrected to “forty-six percent (46%).
BAD NEWS FOR BARACK
Tune: "Limbo Rock" Original MIDI
Every lib'ral boy and girl
All the folks in Limbaugh World
Both sides bashing on Barack
All find something they can mock
Track his numbers, track his polls
Track the unemployment rolls
All the pollsters on the block
Say it's bad news for Barack
He'll go lower now
He'll go lower now
How low can he go
First he spread the wealth around
Then he bowed down to the ground
Spend a trillion, make it three
Spend it like it grows on trees
Track his numbers, track his polls
Track the unemployment rolls
All the pollsters on the block
Say it's bad news for Barack
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
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Though he started out on top
Every time the numbers drop
There's a ratings trend that shows
He will fall to record lows
Track his numbers, track his polls
Track the unemployment rolls
All the pollsters on the block
Say it's bad news for Barack
Don't move that phone book far
He needs a polling czar
How low can he go
Wow! The sudden move means Barry must have pulled about a 50% strong negative yesterday.
More people now strongly disapprove than strongly approved of him at the height of his popularity.
ping
Look at that pretty little red spike. Like a dagger.
It looks like a hockey stick. Namely, a graph showing the “Global Cooling” of the world’s obsession of the Messiah.
Bfl
Yesssssssss! I called it long ago - Sexy Sarah vs. Cankles Clinton.
You say that assuming fair and free elections. Don't hold your breath.
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Tuesday shows that 25% of the nation’s voters Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing his role as President.
I think 25% of voters should have their heads examined.
))(*&*^&$!*&%!! racists!!!
I doubt that as his response would be to do nothing. As with Maj. Hasan, he cannot take arms against his fellow travellers. Then again it would be Bush's fault. /s
Three years is a long, long, long time in politics. And IMO the odds of Obama not running again are slim to none and slim just left town.
“I dont think Obama will even try to run for a second term.”
Oh yes he will!!!!
Yeah?
Like what for example?
“Sorry folks, but you voted in your last free election in 08, so poll numbers are meaningless.”
How much you wanna bet on that?
If you think we fought a bloody war against the British, only to sit idly by and allow an illegitimate Kenyan Teleprompter bandit install a Communist dictatorship in this country, you got another thing coming. There is a reason gun sales shot up after the Kenyan was elected.
“They dont care what the people think, they just march forward”
How did that “marching forward” thing work out in New Jersey and Virgina last month then?
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