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Obama approval down to 44%
« on: February 26, 2010, 01:10:57 PM »

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The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Friday shows that 23% of the nation's voters Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing his role as President. Forty-three percent (43%) Strongly Disapprove giving Obama a Presidential Approval Index rating of -20. For President Obama, the Approval Index has been lower only once (see trends).

Data for these updates is collected via nightly telephone interviews and reported on a three-day rolling average basis. As a result, just one-third of the interviews for today’s update were collected following the President’s health-care summit. Sunday morning will be the first update based entirely upon interviews conducted after the summit.

By a 46% to 29% margin, Democrats say it would be better for workers if they were dropped from their employers health insurance coverage and enrolled in a government plan. Republicans and unaffiliated voters disagree. Voters are divided on support for a “public option.”

Fifty percent (50%) see China as a long-term threat to the United States.

The Presidential Approval Index is calculated by subtracting the number who Strongly Disapprove from the number who Strongly Approve. It is updated daily at 9:30 a.m. Eastern (sign up for free daily e-mail update). Updates are also available on Twitter and Facebook.

Overall, 44% of voters say they at least somewhat approve of the President's performance. That matches the lowest level of total approval yet measured for this President. Fifty-five percent (55%) disapprove.

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Just 10% give Congress good or excellent marks, while 71% rate Congressional performance as poor. Republicans continue to lead by nine on the Generic Congressional Ballot.

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It is important to remember that the Rasmussen Reports job approval ratings are based upon a sample of likely voters. Some other firms base their approval ratings on samples of all adults. President Obama's numbers are always several points higher in a poll of adults rather than likely voters. That's because some of the President's most enthusiastic supporters, such as young adults, are less likely to turn out to vote. It is also important to check the details of question wording when comparing approval ratings from different firms.

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Rasmussen Reports has been a pioneer in the use of automated telephone polling techniques, but many other firms still utilize their own operator-assisted technology (see methodology). Pollsters for Presidents Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton have cited our “unchallenged record for both integrity and accuracy.”

Data from the Washington Post confirms that Rasmussen Reports was well ahead of other media coverage on the Massachusetts Senate race. In the 2009 New Jersey Governor’s race, automated polls tended to be more accurate than operator-assisted polling techniques. On reviewing the state polling results from 2009, Mickey Kaus offered this assessment, “If you have a choice between Rasmussen and, say, the prestigious N.Y. Times, go with Rasmussen!”

During Election 2008, liberal blogger Nate Silver said that the Rasmussen tracking poll “would probably be the one I'd want with me on a desert island."

In 2008, Obama won 53%-46% and our final poll showed Obama winning 52% to 46%. While we were pleased with the final result, Rasmussen Reports was especially pleased with the stability of our results. On every single day for the last six weeks of the campaign, our daily tracking showed Obama with a stable and solid lead attracting more than 50% of the vote.

An analysis by Pollster.com partner Charles Franklin “found that despite identically sized three-day samples, the Rasmussen daily tracking poll is less variable than Gallup.” During Election 2008, the Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll was the least volatile of all those tracking the race.

We also have provided a summary of our 2008 state-by-state Presidential results for your review.

In 2004 George W. Bush received 50.7% of the vote while John Kerry earned 48.3%. Rasmussen Reports was the only firm to project both candidates’ totals within half a percentage point by projecting that Bush would win 50.2% to 48.5%. (see our 2004 results).

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Daily tracking results are collected via telephone surveys of 500 likely voters per night and reported on a three-day rolling average basis. The margin of sampling error—for the full sample of 1,500 Likely Voters--is +/- 3 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence. Results are also compiled on a full-week basis and crosstabs for full-week results are available for Premium Members. Like all polling firms, Rasmussen Reports weights its data to reflect the population at large (see methodology).

Among other targets, Rasmussen Reports weights data by political party affiliation using a dynamic weighting process. While partisan affiliation is generally quite stable over time, there are a fair number of people who waver between allegiance to a particular party or independent status. Since the November 2008 election, the number of Democrats in the country has declined while the number of unaffiliated voters has grown.

Our baseline targets are established based upon separate survey interviews with a sample of adults nationwide completed during the preceding three months (a total of 45,000 interviews) and targets are updated monthly. Currently, the baseline targets for the adult population are 35.6% Democrats, 33.1% Republicans, and 31.2% unaffiliated. Likely voter samples typically show a slightly smaller advantage for the Democrats.

A review of last week’s key polls is posted each Saturday morning. Other stats on Obama are updated daily on the Rasmussen Reports Obama By the Numbers page. We also invite you to review other recent demographic highlights from the tracking polls. To get a sense of longer-term trends, check out our month-by-month review of the President’s numbers
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Re: Obama approval down to 44%
« Reply #1 on: February 26, 2010, 02:02:22 PM »
can you share the rasmussen numbers for clinton and reagan at this point?

Or were they not in existence?

I trust gallup.  They showed him drop 25 points, and it was very real.  And they can show reagan and clinton were both this low after 1 year.

Rasmussen was the 'source' of Drudge's continual wrong predictions of mccain winning in 2008.  Ras is always 4 points or more lower for obama, and they have a warm place for FOX as a result. 

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Re: Obama approval down to 44%
« Reply #2 on: February 26, 2010, 02:32:45 PM »
can you share the rasmussen numbers for clinton and reagan at this point?

Or were they not in existence?

I trust gallup.  They showed him drop 25 points, and it was very real.  And they can show reagan and clinton were both this low after 1 year.

Rasmussen was the 'source' of Drudge's continual wrong predictions of mccain winning in 2008.  Ras is always 4 points or more lower for obama, and they have a warm place for FOX as a result. 

OBAMA DROPPED MORE THEN ANY  PRESIDENT IN HISTORY.Once again,you claim to be conservative which is a bold faced lie ,and knock everything that slants right.Then again,ANYONE that says "Im conservative" and think a dope like Maddow is intelligent and has a good show is either a liar or a fool.

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Re: Obama approval down to 44%
« Reply #3 on: February 26, 2010, 02:35:58 PM »
Maddow has a phd.  I think anyone with a phd and the ability to speak fluidly on issues (even if misguided) is an intelligent person.

Hell, there are probably some highly intelligent islamic nutjobs... there are probably some highly intelligent communists, socialists, etc. 

You equate agreeing with you on the issues with being 'smart'.  Is the toothless west virginia voter screaming "obama is a muslim!" smarter than maddow?


Where did I say she had a good show, BILLY? 

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Re: Obama approval down to 44%
« Reply #4 on: February 26, 2010, 03:00:12 PM »
Just because someone has a PhD doesn't automatically mean they have commonsense.

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Re: Obama approval down to 44%
« Reply #5 on: February 26, 2010, 03:05:02 PM »
"Just because someone has a PhD doesn't automatically mean they have commonsense. "

Correct.

So now we are using "common sense" as the main basis for intelligence?

This is why it's so tricky to decide who is smart and who is not.  What measurement do you use?  Hell, I consider a guy who can conduct brain surgery to be smarter than Rush, maddow, or anyone else in congress... no matter what his political beliefs. 

The question stands... who is smarter... a bleeding heart lib phd brain surgeon, or an illiterate 3rd grade dropout hardcore conservative?

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Re: Obama approval down to 44%
« Reply #6 on: February 26, 2010, 03:35:56 PM »
"Just because someone has a PhD doesn't automatically mean they have commonsense. "

Correct.

So now we are using "common sense" as the main basis for intelligence?

This is why it's so tricky to decide who is smart and who is not.  What measurement do you use?  Hell, I consider a guy who can conduct brain surgery to be smarter than Rush, maddow, or anyone else in congress... no matter what his political beliefs. 

The question stands... who is smarter... a bleeding heart lib phd brain surgeon, or an illiterate 3rd grade dropout hardcore conservative?

It depends on the task as hand. 

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Re: Obama approval down to 44%
« Reply #7 on: February 26, 2010, 10:35:55 PM »
The task on hand that is hating the colored - conservatives
DAMN U OBAMA, DAMN UR IMPURITIES
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Re: Obama approval down to 44%
« Reply #8 on: February 26, 2010, 10:39:33 PM »
history will always repeat itself, anyone remember the Civil War.  I wonder if they had the same discussions we are having now.
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Re: Obama approval down to 44%
« Reply #9 on: February 27, 2010, 05:53:02 AM »
The task on hand that is hating the colored - conservatives
DAMN U OBAMA, DAMN UR IMPURITIES

For me its very simple - I hate marxist communists, and so do many others.