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Poll: Confidence in Obama drops; No gains for GOP
« on: August 21, 2009, 11:17:43 AM »
More bad news.  He better start giving a few more speeches. 

Poll: Confidence in Obama drops; No gains for GOP
Posted: August 21st, 2009 10:20 AM ET

From CNN Deputy Political Director Paul Steinhauser

WASHINGTON (CNN) – A new poll suggests that Americans' faith in President Barack Obama to make the right decisions for the country is dropping.

Forty-nine percent of people questioned in a ABC/Washington Post survey released Friday say they have a great deal or good amount of confidence in the president's leadership, down 11 points from April. According to the poll, half of all Americans have little or no confidence in Obama's ability to make the right decisions, up ten points from April.

But the survey indicates that a dip in confidence in the president doesn't mean a rise in confidence in Republicans in Congress. Just 20 percent of people questioned say they have a great deal or good amount of faith in Congressional Republicans to make the right decisions, unchanged from April.

"This summer has been the season of discontent with all politicians," says CNN Polling Director Keating Holland. "The ABC/Washington Post poll indicates that Americans don't have confidence in the president or in Congress, and aren't confident about Democrats or Republicans."

According to the poll, 57 percent of Americans approve of the job Obama's doing as president, down two points from July. Four in ten disapprove, up three points from the 37 percent who disapproved of the president's performance in last month's survey by ABC/Washington Post.

Three other national polls released earlier this week, NBC News, Pew Research Center and the Gallup daily tracking poll, all separately indicated a 51 percent approval rating for Obama.


"Why does the ABC/Washington Post poll show a higher approval rating than other recent polls? One clue may be that all those polls report virtually identical numbers who disapprove of Obama — roughly 40 percent — and that's the same disapproval rating that the ABC/Post poll has," notes Holland. "The difference is the number of respondents who say they don't have an opinion of Obama, which is lower in the ABC/Post survey. That suggests that there may be a large number of Americans who like Obama but are reluctant to say so. The ABC/Washington Post poll may be overstating Obama's support, but it's also possible that their interviewers are doing a better job of getting people who mildly support Obama to say so."

The release of these surveys comes as protests over health care reform continue at town halls being held by members of Congress, who are on summer recess and back in their home districts and states.

According to the ABC/Washington Post poll, half of all Americans disapprove of how the president is handling health care, up six points from July, with 46 approving of how Obama's dealing with the issue, down three points from last month. The survey suggests that much of the drop in support comes from seniors and independents.

But the NBC News poll from earlier in the week suggests no change in Americans' views on Obama's health care performance. Forty-one percent questioned in that survey support how Obama's handling the issue of health care reform, with 47 percent opposed. The 41 percent who support the president is unchanged from an NBC/Wall Street Journal poll from mid-July, before Congress began its summer recess and intense media coverage of protests at health care town halls held by lawmakers. The 47 percent who oppose Obama's health care performance is up a single point from last month. A Gallup poll released last week also suggested that the president's approval on health care is unchanged from last month.

"One key finding from the ABC/Washington Post poll is the intensity of support or opposition to the Democrats' health care plans," says Holland. "Forty percent say they strongly oppose those proposals. The number who strongly support them is much smaller — only 27 percent."

The ABC/Washington Post poll was completed just as the debate over the public option for health care reform erupted in the media. According to the survey, 52 percent say they support the creation of a government insurance plan that would compete with private insurers, with 46 percent opposed. The 52 percent support is down ten points from late June, while opposition jumped 13 points. The poll finds much of the drop in support coming from seniors and Independents.

The ABC/Washington Post poll was conducted August 13-17, with 1,001 adults questioned by telephone. The survey's sampling error is plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2009/08/21/poll-confidence-in-obama-drops-no-gains-for-gop/#more-65491

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Re: Poll: Confidence in Obama drops; No gains for GOP
« Reply #1 on: August 21, 2009, 12:09:43 PM »
confirms what I said the other day.  It's not about what republicans having the best ideas, it's about what Obama is doing wrong.  This drop is more about him not being who he said he would be than it is people looking at republicans as having better ideas.  Obama is turning into an utter and complete failure out of the promise of who he would be as a president.

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Re: Poll: Confidence in Obama drops; No gains for GOP
« Reply #2 on: August 21, 2009, 12:12:42 PM »
confirms what I said the other day.  It's not about what republicans having the best ideas, it's about what Obama is doing wrong.  This drop is more about him not being who he said he would be than it is people looking at republicans as having better ideas.  Obama is turning into an utter and complete failure out of the promise of who he would be as a president.

Obama might be dropping, but I sure as hell am still glad Palin isn't in office.

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Re: Poll: Confidence in Obama drops; No gains for GOP
« Reply #3 on: August 21, 2009, 12:23:36 PM »
confirms what I said the other day.  It's not about what republicans having the best ideas, it's about what Obama is doing wrong.  This drop is more about him not being who he said he would be than it is people looking at republicans as having better ideas.  Obama is turning into an utter and complete failure out of the promise of who he would be as a president.

Similarly, Democrats took over the Congress and won the White House not because they had better ideas, but because people were unhappy with Bush.   

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Re: Poll: Confidence in Obama drops; No gains for GOP
« Reply #4 on: August 21, 2009, 12:28:48 PM »
Obama might be dropping, but I sure as hell am still glad Palin isn't in office.

What difference would that have made?  She wasn't going to be president. 

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Re: Poll: Confidence in Obama drops; No gains for GOP
« Reply #5 on: August 21, 2009, 02:36:55 PM »
Similarly, Democrats took over the Congress and won the White House not because they had better ideas, but because people were unhappy with Bush.   


Absofuckinlutly......its gonna be 1994 all over again. It would be great if the Repubs could issue a coherent plan for the economy, Afghanistan and energy.
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Re: Poll: Confidence in Obama drops; No gains for GOP
« Reply #6 on: August 21, 2009, 03:25:26 PM »

Absofuckinlutly......its gonna be 1994 all over again. It would be great if the Repubs could issue a coherent plan for the economy, Afghanistan and energy.

I agree, but it won't be the massacre that 1994 was without the coherent plan. 

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Re: Poll: Confidence in Obama drops; No gains for GOP
« Reply #7 on: August 21, 2009, 08:10:56 PM »
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Obama might be dropping, but I sure as hell am still glad Palin isn't in office.


And that is why you get what you deserve. Im not the biggest Palin fan, but I cant see how she would be as bad as Obama.

Message to voters: Use youre head and vote the lesser evil back in. The Democrats are far more dangerous than the Republicans and the Republicans are the only ones who can stop them. On election day 1994, the stock market started a surge to unprecedented highs. Unemployment remained relatively low over the next 12 years, never rising above 7%. And then in 2007 we started a plunge towards economic devastation because of a congressional body that is hostile to business and intrusive to economic freedom. Please vote your head this time and not your heart. Its true that the Republicans havent done much to deserve the majority, but they have done more to deserve it than the Democrats did in 2006.
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Re: Poll: Confidence in Obama drops; No gains for GOP
« Reply #8 on: August 21, 2009, 08:18:23 PM »
More bad news.  He better start giving a few more speeches. 

Poll: Confidence in Obama drops; No gains for GOP
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2009/08/21/poll-confidence-in-obama-drops-no-gains-for-gop/#more-65491

or he could just do the stuff he said he would when he was running for office

I'm HOPEful he's smart enough to know that

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Re: Poll: Confidence in Obama drops; No gains for GOP
« Reply #9 on: August 21, 2009, 08:25:40 PM »
What difference would that have made?  She wasn't going to be president. 

Cheney wasn't president, either.

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Re: Poll: Confidence in Obama drops; No gains for GOP
« Reply #10 on: August 21, 2009, 10:00:29 PM »
confirms what I said the other day.  It's not about what republicans having the best ideas, it's about what Obama is doing wrong.  This drop is more about him not being who he said he would be than it is people looking at republicans as having better ideas.  Obama is turning into an utter and complete failure out of the promise of who he would be as a president.

It's a general mistrust of the political aristocracy.

I remember getting shit for suggesting that the constitution needs to be re-written in order to allow smaller parties to be able to compete for a seat.

Make the election system similar to the German kind.

But I still believe that is the only solution.
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Re: Poll: Confidence in Obama drops; No gains for GOP
« Reply #11 on: August 21, 2009, 10:04:46 PM »
Cheney wasn't president, either.



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Remember Palin saying her job as VP was to go in there and mix things up?