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Buckwheat's Poll Numbers Dropping As Fast

Mike

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as a Prom dress in a cheap motel:

http://www.gallup.com/poll/113980/gallup-daily-obama-job-approval.aspx

"Disapproval" = 10 points higher than the "Approval" numbers.

That is all.

Carry on. :wink:
 

Tom in TN

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The really sad part is that his ratings have remained relatively stable for the past 3 1/2 years.

"There is no one so blind as one who will not see." (Or something close to that.)

Tom in TN
 

Mike

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Tom in TN said:
The really sad part is that his ratings have remained relatively stable for the past 3 1/2 years.

"There is no one so blind as one who will not see." (Or something close to that.)

Tom in TN

Too many blind idiots like OT. :roll:
 

TSR

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Tom in TN said:
The really sad part is that his ratings have remained relatively stable for the past 3 1/2 years.

"There is no one so blind as one who will not see." (Or something close to that.)

Tom in TN

Maybe the majority of voters think their vision is better than what you give them credit for. It also seems their vision of Congress is crystal clear, at least according to the polls. BTW Tom in TN who would you nominate to run against him (provided he could run again, which he can't) if you had the power to do such??? Of course it would have to be someone you felt victory would be almost certain. TSR in TN
 

Tom in TN

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I really don't know. On my "good" days, I think that someone will emerge that we don't really see on the scene today, who will be able to articulate common sense conservative ideas, and who can convince the voters to adopt his plans.

The other 90% of the time, I think that there isn't any hope for our country. The special interest voters, the socialist educational system, the leftist mainstream media, and the decadent culture that is gripping our country combine into an unbeatable coalition.

I've never before seen such a bleak prospect for the future.

Tom in TN
 

hypocritexposer

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TSR said:
Tom in TN said:
The really sad part is that his ratings have remained relatively stable for the past 3 1/2 years.

"There is no one so blind as one who will not see." (Or something close to that.)

Tom in TN

Maybe the majority of voters think their vision is better than what you give them credit for. It also seems their vision of Congress is crystal clear, at least according to the polls. BTW Tom in TN who would you nominate to run against him (provided he could run again, which he can't) if you had the power to do such??? Of course it would have to be someone you felt victory would be almost certain. TSR in TN


I'm not sure, but shouldn't the President be standing up for what the Country believes in, instead of what he believes in?


And 46 percent of respondents say the president, during this budget standoff, has been a strong leader and is standing up for what he believes in, versus 51 percent who believe he’s putting his own political agenda ahead of what’s good for the country.
 

hypocritexposer

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Rasmussen has the highest approval ratings of any of the polling agencies. They are probably NOW considered the most accurate of any, by Democrats. :lol:

Previously they were considered "conservatively biased"

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/obama_administration/obama_approval_index_history


Wasn't it CNN that used to be the authority? Maybe it has something to do with how they word the questions.


 
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