According to a new Pew Research Center survey, Independent voters are highly likely to switch gears and vote for Republicans in the November election. This could be the key factor in Republicans gaining control of the House and Senate again. Democrats have a lot to be worried about right now.
Obama has been steadily losing popularity. The Rasmussen Daily Presidential Polls have repeatedly indicated this fact. Obama's plan to bring his variety of "change" to America is not what the vast majority of Americans want or need. Will a Republican be in the White House again in 2012? Only time will tell, but chances are looking very good at the moment.
Showing posts with label Polls/Presidential. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Polls/Presidential. Show all posts
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Obama's BP Oil Spill Speech Fails To Impress Facebook and Twitter Users
President Barack Obama's BP oil spill speech failed to impress many Twitter and Facebook users. Researchers at Crimson Hexagon analyzed 83,000 Twitter tweets and Facebook comments, and here are the poll results:
1. 27% were not happy with President Barack Obama's BP oil spill plan
2. 11% were not happy with President Barack Obama's public speaking skills, claiming he used a lot of hand gestures and appeared to be reading from a teleprompter
3. 15% didn't like having to miss their favorite television shows
4. 14% said they didn't support President Barack Obama
5. 13% said they did support President Barack Obama
By Ben Leach
Published: 7:35AM BST 17 Jun 2010
I see no point in writing any long commentary about these mostly very astute observations of 83,000 Facebook and Twitter users.
The 15% whose only complaint was that the speech prevented them from watching their favorite television shows, and the 13% who said they support President Barack Obama would be the exceptions and not the rule.
1. 27% were not happy with President Barack Obama's BP oil spill plan
2. 11% were not happy with President Barack Obama's public speaking skills, claiming he used a lot of hand gestures and appeared to be reading from a teleprompter
3. 15% didn't like having to miss their favorite television shows
4. 14% said they didn't support President Barack Obama
5. 13% said they did support President Barack Obama
BP provisionally agreed the biggest compensation payment in corporate history, setting up a fund worth at least £13.5 billion to cover the damage caused by its leaking oil pipe in the Gulf of Mexico.1 Twitter and Facebook users 'not impressed' by President Obama's BP oil spill speech
But the US president last night made it clear that BP's payments could be just the start, warning that the company could still face lawsuits from individuals and American states. 1
By Ben Leach
Published: 7:35AM BST 17 Jun 2010
I see no point in writing any long commentary about these mostly very astute observations of 83,000 Facebook and Twitter users.
The 15% whose only complaint was that the speech prevented them from watching their favorite television shows, and the 13% who said they support President Barack Obama would be the exceptions and not the rule.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Rasmussen Poll Indicates Obama's Presidential Performance Is -20
Tuesday, May 25 -- Rasmussen Reports Daily Presidential Tracking Poll:
American voters voted on how Barack Obama is performing in his role as U.S. President? Here are the results:
Strongly Approve: 24%
Strongly Disapprove: 44%
Presidential Approval Index rating: -20%
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Author's Commentary: Obama's popularity has been going down in the Rasmussen Reports Daily Presidential Tracking Polls for quite awhile now. It would seem that there are plenty of voters in America who simply can no longer stomach Obama's liberal agenda to bring America into alignment with the European Union , the United Nations, and socialism.
At least President George W. Bush had the courage to stand against the opinions of the mighty United Nations. Bush did not allow the UN to rule over America, and that is how it should be.
American voters voted on how Barack Obama is performing in his role as U.S. President? Here are the results:
Strongly Approve: 24%
Strongly Disapprove: 44%
Presidential Approval Index rating: -20%
Overall, 42% of voters say they at least somewhat approve of the president's performance. That is the lowest level of approval yet measured for this president. Fifty-six percent (56%) now disapprove of his performance. 11 Daily Presidential Tracking Poll
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Author's Commentary: Obama's popularity has been going down in the Rasmussen Reports Daily Presidential Tracking Polls for quite awhile now. It would seem that there are plenty of voters in America who simply can no longer stomach Obama's liberal agenda to bring America into alignment with the European Union , the United Nations, and socialism.
At least President George W. Bush had the courage to stand against the opinions of the mighty United Nations. Bush did not allow the UN to rule over America, and that is how it should be.
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Obama Poll: American Voters Disapprove 41% To 30%
The Rasmussen Reports Daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Saturday, May 15, 2010 indicates that Obama's ratings with American voters continue to in a downward direction.
The current Rasmussen Poll results are:
Strongly Approve of Obama: 30%
Strongly Disapprove of Obama: 41%
Obama's Presidential Approval Index rating of -11 {1}
{1} Daily Presidential Tracking Poll
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Related Link
GOP Electoral Wins Not Votes of Confidence - CQ POLITICS NEWS
By Morton M. Kondracke, Roll Call Contributing Write
May 14, 2010 – 12:04 a.m.
The current Rasmussen Poll results are:
Strongly Approve of Obama: 30%
Strongly Disapprove of Obama: 41%
Obama's Presidential Approval Index rating of -11 {1}
{1} Daily Presidential Tracking Poll
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Related Link
GOP Electoral Wins Not Votes of Confidence - CQ POLITICS NEWS
By Morton M. Kondracke, Roll Call Contributing Write
May 14, 2010 – 12:04 a.m.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Obama Ratings Have Congressional Democrats Worried
Obama Ratings and South Africa News.Net: Obama Ratings do not look good to Congressional Democrats according to a South Africa News. Net article published today.
"Political experts have said they believe Republicans will have an easier time than Democrats in motivating their supporters this year due to the president’s poor standing in the polls. Mr Obama's approval rating is around 50 percent or just below in most recent polls. Public-opinion surveys show most Americans find the president likeable, but may not agree with his policies." {1}
{1} Congressional Democrats worried over Obama ratings
South Africa News.NetTuesday 27th April, 2010
"Political experts have said they believe Republicans will have an easier time than Democrats in motivating their supporters this year due to the president’s poor standing in the polls. Mr Obama's approval rating is around 50 percent or just below in most recent polls. Public-opinion surveys show most Americans find the president likeable, but may not agree with his policies." {1}
{1} Congressional Democrats worried over Obama ratings
South Africa News.NetTuesday 27th April, 2010
Monday, April 5, 2010
Obama Poll: Republicans Earn Voters' Trust on Health Care Issue
The Rasmussen Reports Daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Monday, April 5, the day after Easter Sunday:
Strongly Approve 34%
Strongly Disapprove 41%
Presidential Approval Index rating = -7%
I wrote a post on March 19 regarding the Rasmussen Reports Daily Presidential Tracking Poll for that day. On March 19 the Presidential Approval Index rating was -21%.
According to Rasmussen Reports, the number has gone up from -21% to -7% due to the overwhelming support Obama has received from Democrats since the passing of Obama's Health Bill.
Also according to Rasmussen Reports, the number of voters listed in the Strongly Disapprove category has remained 40% for months due to the fact that Obama's Health Bill has had either a slight effect or no effect on Republican and unaffiliated voters. Similarly, 53% of Americans now trust Republicans more than Democrats on the issue of health care.
Rasmussen Reports Poll Information from:
Daily Presidential Tracking Poll
Monday, April 05, 2010
Conservative Wordsmith Commentary:
I think it is a good sign that American voters trust Republicans more than Democrats on the issue of Health Care.
It would be better if the number increased from 53% to, say, 93%. It would be equally good if American voters would learn to trust Republicans more than Democrats about other issues as well.
America's voters need to learn the truth about Republicans; American voters should read more about American history in relationship to the Republican party. As a starter, I recommend you read my post:
Republicans Yesterday and Today: Historical Document Reveals Conservative Ideals
Strongly Approve 34%
Strongly Disapprove 41%
Presidential Approval Index rating = -7%
I wrote a post on March 19 regarding the Rasmussen Reports Daily Presidential Tracking Poll for that day. On March 19 the Presidential Approval Index rating was -21%.
According to Rasmussen Reports, the number has gone up from -21% to -7% due to the overwhelming support Obama has received from Democrats since the passing of Obama's Health Bill.
Also according to Rasmussen Reports, the number of voters listed in the Strongly Disapprove category has remained 40% for months due to the fact that Obama's Health Bill has had either a slight effect or no effect on Republican and unaffiliated voters. Similarly, 53% of Americans now trust Republicans more than Democrats on the issue of health care.
Rasmussen Reports Poll Information from:
Daily Presidential Tracking Poll
Monday, April 05, 2010
Conservative Wordsmith Commentary:
I think it is a good sign that American voters trust Republicans more than Democrats on the issue of Health Care.
It would be better if the number increased from 53% to, say, 93%. It would be equally good if American voters would learn to trust Republicans more than Democrats about other issues as well.
America's voters need to learn the truth about Republicans; American voters should read more about American history in relationship to the Republican party. As a starter, I recommend you read my post:
Republicans Yesterday and Today: Historical Document Reveals Conservative Ideals
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Obama Takes A Back Seat To Bush In Recent Poll
President George W. Bush (Republican) is now more popular than President Barack Obama (Democrat).
The March 19, 2010 Rasmussen Reports Daily Presidential Tracking Poll indicates the following:
1. Strongly Approve: 23%
2. Strongly Disapprove: 44%
This equals a result of -21%.
from: Daily Presidential Tracking Poll
Conservative Wordsmith Commentary:
Yes, -21% is President Barack Obama's Presidential Approval Index on Friday, March 19, 2010.This Rasmussen poll news is nothing new. In Obama's Poll Numbers Are Falling to Earth, written by By Douglas E. Schoen and Scott Rasmussen, and published in the Wall Street Journal on March 13, 2009, (a little over 1 year ago), the writers stated that, according to the poll data on that date, "Mr. Obama's approval rating is dropping and is below where George W. Bush was in an analogous period in 2001."
Obama's Presidential Approval Index rating on March 13, 2009 was 6%.
Original Publication Date of This Post: March 19, 2010
The March 19, 2010 Rasmussen Reports Daily Presidential Tracking Poll indicates the following:
1. Strongly Approve: 23%
2. Strongly Disapprove: 44%
This equals a result of -21%.
from: Daily Presidential Tracking Poll
Conservative Wordsmith Commentary:
Yes, -21% is President Barack Obama's Presidential Approval Index on Friday, March 19, 2010.This Rasmussen poll news is nothing new. In Obama's Poll Numbers Are Falling to Earth, written by By Douglas E. Schoen and Scott Rasmussen, and published in the Wall Street Journal on March 13, 2009, (a little over 1 year ago), the writers stated that, according to the poll data on that date, "Mr. Obama's approval rating is dropping and is below where George W. Bush was in an analogous period in 2001."
Obama's Presidential Approval Index rating on March 13, 2009 was 6%.
Original Publication Date of This Post: March 19, 2010
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Are Americans Losing Confidence In Obama? New Rasmussen and Zogby Polls Indicate "Yes"
Is America's confidence in Obama slipping? According to recent polls, the answer is definitely "yes."
"The Rasmussen poll has his approval dropping to 45 percent, after several weeks at 49 percent. The Zogby poll has it even lower -- at 42 percent.
* Only 75 percent of Democrats, who formerly have supported Obama strongly, now approve of his performance in office. Zogby reports that this represents a slide of more than 10 points over the summer.
* Even among blacks, only 74 percent approve of the job he's doing (also a drop of more than 10 points).
* Hispanics, who voted for him by a margin of more than 40 points, now break even (36-36) when rating his performance."
Author's Comment: Will liberal Democrats pave the way for a Republican president in 2012? Liberals just might be fickle enough to make that happen. Liberals voted for Obama. Now they are going to have to live with the consequences. When it suddenly hits them even harder, who knows? Maybe some liberals will even vote Republican the next time.
Click POLL DISASTER FOR OBAMA By DICK MORRIS & EILEEN MCGANN to read the entire article.
Thanks to http://www.blueboxnews.com/ for leading me to the above post.
"The Rasmussen poll has his approval dropping to 45 percent, after several weeks at 49 percent. The Zogby poll has it even lower -- at 42 percent.
* Only 75 percent of Democrats, who formerly have supported Obama strongly, now approve of his performance in office. Zogby reports that this represents a slide of more than 10 points over the summer.
* Even among blacks, only 74 percent approve of the job he's doing (also a drop of more than 10 points).
* Hispanics, who voted for him by a margin of more than 40 points, now break even (36-36) when rating his performance."
Author's Comment: Will liberal Democrats pave the way for a Republican president in 2012? Liberals just might be fickle enough to make that happen. Liberals voted for Obama. Now they are going to have to live with the consequences. When it suddenly hits them even harder, who knows? Maybe some liberals will even vote Republican the next time.
Click POLL DISASTER FOR OBAMA By DICK MORRIS & EILEEN MCGANN to read the entire article.
Thanks to http://www.blueboxnews.com/ for leading me to the above post.
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