The Lemmings are coming. The Lemmings are coming. One if by legislation, two if by foreign affairs. The Lemmings are going....
To: Eleutheria5
“SurveyUSA says 61 percent disapprove of the job Obama is doing while 35 percent approve, with 4 percent undecided. Independents, who make up 23 percent of the sample, disapprove by 75 percent to 21 percent.”
I wonder how many stump speeches he’ll make for his coat tail riders in the next election? Heh heh...
Hey Bammy, can you say “Pyrrhic Victory?” without using a teleprompter?
2 posted on
03/22/2010 1:45:18 PM PDT by
jessduntno
(Obama in complete control of your health care and mine. What could possibly go wrong?)
To: Eleutheria5
What was Bush’s lowest? 38?
3 posted on
03/22/2010 1:48:29 PM PDT by
BuckyKat
To: Eleutheria5
Obama has set his legacy in concrete...he is now the undisputed worst president in US history...congratulations Jimmy Carter...you're now number two.
4 posted on
03/22/2010 1:49:41 PM PDT by
highlander_UW
(Happiness doesn't come from owning something; it comes from being a part of something)
To: Eleutheria5
NYS numbers reflect how many folks do not read the news...he had done NOTHING how could one get a positive rating on nothing
6 posted on
03/22/2010 1:51:09 PM PDT by
RnMomof7
To: Eleutheria5
He has still has my approval rate of 0.
8 posted on
03/22/2010 1:55:00 PM PDT by
raisincane
(Dims think we're all oblivious to the obvious)
To: Eleutheria5
These figures are not good.
Blacks make up about only 131 % of the population, yet those numbers are too close in too many states.
By now, they should have wised up to this fraud.
9 posted on
03/22/2010 1:56:10 PM PDT by
ZULU
To: Eleutheria5
FLorida Numbers -Research 2000 says 49 percent view Obama unfavorably while 47 percent see him favorably, with 4 percent undecided. Independents see him unfavorably by a 51 percent to 43 percent margin, with 6 percent undecided.
Well, I live in FL and I haven’t met any of that 47%. There’s a guy on this rural route who lives in trash and looks like a candidate for “Hoarders”, now he had a big Obama sign out. Other than that all I’m seeing are Rubio signs.
Bad news for the Dems, is that I live in a swing area.
15 posted on
03/22/2010 2:06:48 PM PDT by
I still care
(I believe in the universality of freedom -George Bush, asked if he regrets going to war.)
To: Eleutheria5
Actually, it looks to me like purple states are flipping back to red. Day late. Too bad we didn't have a candidate last time, we might be in a real recovery by now and have some of this stupak fixed.
17 posted on
03/22/2010 2:10:08 PM PDT by
throwback
(o)
To: Eleutheria5
This is Left Wing news site .
Take a look at the stories and columnists !
such as David Korn -the crazy left wing nutter .
Poll results from Research 2000 and PPP , the two Dem party run pol groups .
25 posted on
03/22/2010 2:31:55 PM PDT by
ncalburt
(e)
To: Eleutheria5
It’s not “Everybody Loves Raymond”. It’s “Everybody Hates Hussein”.
To: Eleutheria5
Folks should be neither surprised nor unduly alarmed if Obama's polling numbers spike up as a result of his success in healthcare "reform." We're already seeing a sharp move up (or a dead cat bounce) in the national Rasmussen poll the last coupe of days. Even though a solid majority of voters oppose the healthcare legislation, there's the old saying that "any publicity is good publicity."
Recall that Obama's numbers bounced up after his listless SOTU speech. It wasn't that everyone thought it was a great speech; it was simply that he dominated the news with it. The SOTU bounce faded in a few days. I expect the healthcare bounce will be stronger, and may last longer (weeks, not days), but it will dissipate.
31 posted on
03/22/2010 2:40:56 PM PDT by
southernnorthcarolina
(Now with ConstructionCam! Click on my name and follow the progress.)
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