You think it's awesome because you don't understand the 24% who strongly approve.
They don't care about elections, they don't regard elections as legitimate, and they will work (successfully, based on the evidence so far) to undermine any government not of their choosing.
The important number in this Rasmussen poll isn't 47, it's 24 - and it's very, very bad news.
Why do I get the feeling that dozens of secretaries of state(s) will be moaning about heavy turnout, their poor poll workers, their poor selves, etc.?
Why do these SOS’s run for office and moan about it when a heavy work day for them occurs once or twice per year?
They know when election day is before they’ve even assumed office. Is it too much to ask them to prepare adequately?
I agree that 24% strongly approving is exceedingly bad news.
But the 47% strongly disapproving is reason for hope. There's room for that number to go higher. Above 55% strongly disapproving—assuming that strong disapproval didn't bounce off "resistance" there and head back down strongly—could signal the beginning of the end of the Progressive Era.
what the obamanation backers don’t realize is that WE are smarter than they.... not more corrupt... but just smarter. THEY will be short circuited..... bring it on!!
“The important number in this Rasmussen poll isn’t 47, it’s 24 - and it’s very, very bad news.”
What about the 12% R advantage in the generic Congressional poll?