Posted on 08/07/2014 11:25:02 AM PDT by mandaladon
Only 28 percent of swing-voting independents support President Barack Obamas immigration policies, while 59 percent oppose those policies, according to a new CBS poll, which also shows that GOP voters think immigration is a more important issue than Obamacare.
Thats a big problem for Obama, as he heads into a critical election season while promising to impose an unprecedented national amnesty for several million illegals, in the face of opposition from Congress.
GOP-leaning supporters already oppose his immigration policy, by 85 percent to 7 seven percent, while Democrats are split, with 33 percent disapproving and 56 approving of his immigration policies, said the poll of Americans, not voters.
Overall, Americans disapprove of his immigration policies by 57 to 31 percent. Thats much worse than his overall rating, which showed 40 percent approval, and 54 percent disapproval, said CBS.
Those declining poll numbers match recent polls, including a July poll by the Associated Press and GfK Public Affairs.
GOP supporters rated immigration as the most important issue facing Americans, ensuring that any action Obama takes is likely to nudge up GOP opposition.
Eighteen percent of Republicans rated immigration as the top issue, slightly above the 14 percent who consider the economy as the top issue, and twice the 9 percent who say Obamacare is the top issue.
GOP politicians including senatorial candidates Arkansas Tom Cotton, New Hampshires Scott Brown, and Michigans Mary Lynn Land are already reacting to the shift in GOP priorities by promising support for hawkish pro-American policies.
Even incumbent Tennessee Sen. Lamar Alexander is trying to win his tough primary with a TV-ad that declared him an opponent of amnesty. In fact, he voted for the Senates immigration bill in June 2010, which would have created a multi-stage amnesty for at least 11 million illegals,
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Yeah, that’s it. Real profiles in courage, huh?
“Bottom lineRegistered Republicans and the precious Independents are overwhelmingly against amnesty; so, naturally, the GOP-e is embracing it.”
Follow the money.
My understanding is that any executive order can be reversed by the next executive. While a lot of illegals will stay deportation of some can be accelerated not to mention the ease of shutting down the border afterwards!!
Junk poll. It’s telephone and all adults, not Likely Voters. It included Hispanics. This means that Likely Voters are really against it.
That's a nonsense stat. We've got plenty of room for hard working, small government, liberty loving types. It's welfare kings and queens we need less of.
I don't believe any of them. The border's been wide open for 50 years and neither party has done a single thing about it and these border-jumpers have been crossing as fast as they could.
It's a LOT closer to the 40 million than the 11 million.
If the MSM would show what is really going on at the border and across the country, the opposition numbers would be much higher.
Wait until schools start back and classes are filled with these kids who don’t speak a word of English.
Obama and his party’s MSM’s position is misleading. They keep pushing this meme that, `he will act since Congress won’t’, e.g.
`President Barack Obama said Wednesday that he would act alone _ even on the hot-button issue of illegal immigration _ if a divided and uncooperative Congress continued to fail to act.’
There’s a reason Congress—the Democrats and GOP-e—”isn’t acting” but it isn’t because they don’t want amnesty.
It’s because they know if they pass legislation, the SHTF with their constituents; Obama simply doesn’t care.
Even the guy selling hot dogs in front of the county Justice Center understands that it is the Congress that legislates, not the president.
When the president starts passing laws, then we have tyranny, and I contend that we’ve reached that point with Obama’s “executive orders,” or government by diktat.
When a politicain’s core principle is “get re-elected”, they need to be voted out.
What would the polls say if you add in another 11,000,000 Mexicans?
“I think amnesty is probably toxic for a huge portion of the Republicans, and probably more Democrats that you would believe there’s a reason the Uniparty-Elite haven’t shoved this down our throats.”
TOTALLY RIGHT. They had to see Cantor’s FACE a lot more than they wished for the past two months - and it kept reminding them of their future if they listen to Karl Rove and their highly-paid adviser (most of them gay, by the way).
Their survival instincts are kicking in a bit, FINALLY.
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