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Re: Obamas Gallup Poll Rating
« Reply #50 on: June 16, 2011, 09:52:11 AM »
because 80% of Republicans are parasites on society.  they are the takers, the parasites on society....they get tax breaks they don't deserve, government subsidies they don't deserve, use contributions to politicians to enrich themselves, plus do not pay their fair share of taxes.....

who are the true parasites now???

Hahahahhah! Fairy tale post of the year. Great job describing the democratic base.

The fuck is wrong with you? Retarded? Autistic? Just plain stupid?

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Re: Obamas Gallup Poll Rating
« Reply #51 on: June 16, 2011, 09:54:17 AM »
Hahahahhah! Fairy tale post of the year. Great job describing the democratic base.

The fuck is wrong with you? Retarded? Autistic? Just plain stupid?

i went to a party and had to deal with some who I was later told suffered from Assburgers disease or something like that.    Andre seems like the fool I got stuck with who suffers from that.     

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Re: Obamas Gallup Poll Rating
« Reply #52 on: June 16, 2011, 05:15:15 PM »
Hahahahhah! Fairy tale post of the year. Great job describing the democratic base.

The fuck is wrong with you? Retarded? Autistic? Just plain stupid?

again fuckface, why do you bother posting if you are going to deny reality>????

what day is your GED test by the way?

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Re: Obamas Gallup Poll Rating
« Reply #53 on: June 16, 2011, 05:18:30 PM »
2012 Voter Preferences for Obama, "Republican" Remain Close
Forty-four percent prefer the Republican; 39%, Obama
by Jeffrey M. Jones

PRINCETON, NJ -- Forty-four percent of registered voters say they are more likely to vote for "the Republican Party's candidate" and 39% for Barack Obama in the 2012 presidential election, according to Gallup's June update. The current five-percentage-point edge for the generic Republican is not a statistically significant lead, and neither side has held a meaningful lead at any point thus far in 2011.



These results are based on a June 9-12 Gallup poll. The competitiveness of the race is underscored by the fact that Obama's re-election prospects on this measure did not appear much better in May, when his approval rating rose to the 50% level. Now that the rally in support for Obama is essentially over, the president appears to be in a slightly weaker position but still very competitive with his as-yet-unnamed opponent.

Voters' uncertainty about what they might do in the 2012 election is also apparent in the 18% who do not have a preference for Obama or the Republican at this point.

The poll finds Republican and Democratic registered voters supporting their party's candidate at similar levels, with independents breaking more for the Republican than for Obama. A substantial 26% of independent voters do not have a preference.



In Gallup's April and May updates on 2012 presidential election preferences, independent voters were evenly divided between Obama and the Republican candidate.

June Results Bear Little Relation to Election Outcome

Gallup asked similar generic ballot questions leading up to the 1992 and 2004 elections, when an incumbent president (George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush, respectively) was seeking re-election but his likely opponent was unknown, given that there was not an obvious front-runner in the Democratic primaries in those years.

In June 1991 and June 2003, both Bushes held wide leads over their generic Democratic opponents. At those times, both presidents were quite popular, with the elder Bush averaging 72% approval in June 1991 and the younger Bush 62% approval in June 2003. Obama averaged 46% approval during the most recent week of Gallup Daily tracking.

Neither June generic ballot result was highly predictive of the eventual outcome; the elder Bush was defeated for re-election and the younger Bush won a narrow victory.



In other presidential election cycles when an incumbent sought re-election, there were obvious front-runners for the other party's nomination, so Gallup typically pitted the incumbent against that opponent in trial heat questions. These results from June in the year prior to the presidential election were also not highly predictive of the outcomes. Ronald Reagan trailed Walter Mondale in 1983 and Bill Clinton faced a five-point deficit to Bob Dole in 1995, but each incumbent handily won the election the following year. In 1979, Reagan held a slim advantage over Jimmy Carter, with Reagan denying Carter a second term in the 1980 election.



At the time those polls were conducted, Reagan (45%) and Clinton (47%) had approval ratings similar to Obama's current 46%. Carter's was significantly lower, at 29%, because of the summer 1979 energy crisis.

Implications

Presidential preferences long before an election can give an indication of the current political environment, but their relationship to the eventual election outcome shows how much that environment can change in the months leading up to the election. If the election were held today, Obama would appear to be in a tough fight for re-election with a fairly close division in registered-voter preferences between the president and a generic Republican.

Regardless of whom Republicans nominate, if national conditions improve, as was the case from 1983 to 1984 and 1995 to 1996, Obama could win re-election easily. If they do not, as occurred between 1979 and 1980, or get worse, as happened from 1991 to 1992, he could be vulnerable to defeat by whomever the Republicans nominate.

http://www.gallup.com/poll/148076/2012-Voter-Preferences-Obama-Republican-Remain-Close.aspx

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Re: Obamas Gallup Poll Rating
« Reply #54 on: June 16, 2011, 07:48:03 PM »
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If election were held today, Obama would lose [Gallup poll]
Daily Caller ^ | 6-16-11 | Alexis Levinson
Posted on June 16, 2011 9:20:56 PM EDT by Justaham

According to a Gallup poll released on Thursday, President Barack Obama would fall to an unnamed Republican candidate by a narrow margin if the election were held today.

Although 44 percent of respondents said they would vote for a Republican candidate when asked whom they would support in the 2012 election, only 39 percent of participants said they would vote for Obama. Eighteen percent of respondents said they had no opinion.

The poll was based on telephone interviews conducted with 914 registered voters between June 9 and June 12. The margin of error is plus or minus 4 percent.

While the Gallup report notes that the Republican Party’s lead is statistically insignificant, the numbers suggest that the race is close.

However, recent surveys have shown that Obama usually fares well in a head-to-head matchup against the current Republican candidates.

An NBC/Wall Street Journal poll released on Wednesday, for example, found that Obama would beat Republican frontrunner Mitt Romney, 49 percent to 43 percent.

The NBC/WSJ poll also reported that Obama would win against top-tier contender Tim Pawlenty by 50 percent to 39 percent.

Most polls have agreed with the NBC/WSJ findings, with the exception being a Washington Post/ABC poll conducted earlier this month that found Obama and Romney to be tied with 47 percent of the vote. When the results were adjusted to include only registered voters, Romney was found to lead Obama by 49 percent to 46 percent. It should be noted that Romney’s lead falls within the poll’s plus or minus 3.5 percent margin of error.

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Re: Obamas Gallup Poll Rating
« Reply #55 on: August 04, 2011, 09:06:36 AM »
42%  and going down. 

FAIL 


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Re: Obamas Gallup Poll Rating
« Reply #56 on: August 04, 2011, 11:11:50 AM »
42%  and going down. 

FAIL 



Now he's at 41%; last week he was at 40%.

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Re: Obamas Gallup Poll Rating
« Reply #57 on: August 04, 2011, 12:35:55 PM »
if all dems moved to france economy would eb awesome

if all repubs moved to australia usa would burn
capitalism baby!

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Re: Obamas Gallup Poll Rating
« Reply #58 on: October 19, 2011, 10:36:58 AM »

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Re: Obamas Gallup Poll Rating
« Reply #59 on: October 19, 2011, 11:33:46 AM »
39%. ;D ;D

Here is hoping to dropping to low thirties which will guarantee he gets the pink slip next year.

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Re: Obamas Gallup Poll Rating
« Reply #60 on: October 19, 2011, 12:11:00 PM »
because 80% of Republicans are parasites on society.  they are the takers, the parasites on society....they get tax breaks they don't deserve, government subsidies they don't deserve, use contributions to politicians to enrich themselves, plus do not pay their fair share of taxes.....

who are the true parasites now???

Dude-- even for you, this is a bit idiotic. I would have easily confused this post for one belonging to KC, VinceGoodrum, Strawman or 240.

Tell me you were just attempting to stir shit up.

40% of the country identifies themselves as conservatives, another 30% are right of center moderates. How could 80% of those people be parasites when they support your entire political parties base? Who in this country doesn't pay taxes, gets subsidies they don't deserve and are the "takers" as you put it? Takers get something and contribute nothing. By definition, that is a liberal. It's not even debatable.

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Re: Obamas Gallup Poll Rating
« Reply #61 on: October 19, 2011, 06:03:58 PM »
Take a look at the state by state approval. It gets worse for him there. Apparently he is at that level in all swing states.
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Re: Obamas Gallup Poll Rating
« Reply #62 on: October 19, 2011, 06:16:31 PM »
Take a look at the state by state approval. It gets worse for him there. Apparently he is at that level in all swing states.

True.  I read about that a little while back.  He's in serious trouble in battleground states. 

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Re: Obamas Gallup Poll Rating
« Reply #63 on: October 21, 2011, 09:14:49 AM »

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Re: Obamas Gallup Poll Rating
« Reply #64 on: October 21, 2011, 11:47:08 AM »
He is hurting. Big time. That's good for America.

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Re: Obamas Gallup Poll Rating
« Reply #65 on: October 21, 2011, 11:49:11 AM »
http://www.gallup.com/poll/150230/Obama-Job-Approval-Average-Slides-New-Low-11th-Quarter.aspx



BBBOOOOMMMMM! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 

Wow.  From the link:

Obama's 11th Quarter Weak From Historical Perspective

Only one elected president since Dwight D. Eisenhower, Jimmy Carter, had a lower 11th quarter average than Obama. Carter averaged 31% during his 11th quarter, which was marked by a poor economy and high energy prices. Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton were the only other post-World War II presidents whose job approval averages were below 50% in their 11th quarter in office.


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Re: Obamas Gallup Poll Rating
« Reply #66 on: November 16, 2011, 12:16:46 PM »

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Re: Obamas Gallup Poll Rating
« Reply #67 on: November 16, 2011, 12:53:18 PM »
http://www.gallup.com/poll/113980/Gallup-Daily-Obama-Job-Approval.aspx



Boom - dropping like a rock again.   



he was 44 yesterday and 42 today.  it fluctuates. 

he's still in front of every 2012 republican, so I couldn't celebrate yet.

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Re: Obamas Gallup Poll Rating
« Reply #68 on: November 16, 2011, 01:03:27 PM »
he was 44 yesterday and 42 today.  it fluctuates. 

he's still in front of every 2012 republican, so I couldn't celebrate yet.

And being in front of every 2012 republican happened for the first time in months, according to your link.

Small sample size works both ways.
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Re: Obamas Gallup Poll Rating
« Reply #69 on: November 16, 2011, 01:16:07 PM »
http://www.gallup.com/poll/113980/Gallup-Daily-Obama-Job-Approval.aspx



Boom - dropping like a rock again.   



Amazing how his stock has dropped.  He was near 70 percent after he took office.  He essentially got nothing from Osama, Libya, and the Iraq troop withdrawal.  He must be sweating bullets over this. 

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Re: Obamas Gallup Poll Rating
« Reply #70 on: November 16, 2011, 01:17:55 PM »
Amazing how his stock has dropped.  He was near 70 percent after he took office.  He essentially got nothing from Osama, Libya, and the Iraq troop withdrawal.  He must be sweating bullets over this. 

This is the exactly the correct context in which to view his numbers.   The trend is what's important, not the minor up/down fluctuations of the actual number.
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Re: Obamas Gallup Poll Rating
« Reply #71 on: February 01, 2012, 12:25:34 PM »
http://www.gallup.com/poll/113980/Gallup-Daily-Obama-Job-Approval.aspx


Back in the basement.  He is over-exposed and toxic. 

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« Reply #72 on: February 01, 2012, 08:48:40 PM »

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Re: Obamas Gallup Poll Rating
« Reply #73 on: February 01, 2012, 08:55:15 PM »
so are you


I am not running for potus.    If I were, I would rather lose and tell the truth about Ghettobama and his immoral wife than anything.  Shit, I would attack his dog if given the chance. 

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Re: Obamas Gallup Poll Rating
« Reply #74 on: February 02, 2012, 08:05:05 AM »

I am not running for potus.    If I were, I would rather lose and tell the truth about Ghettobama and his immoral wife than anything.  Shit, I would attack his dog if given the chance. 
So is he Ghetto or elitest?