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Now CBS is rating Obama--poll

Faster horses

Well-known member
Rate Obama for CBS News!
Here is your chance.


Everyone should get a shot at this. Takes all of fifteen seconds and that is if you take a look at his current stats.
Great! Wow!!

First, it's hard to believe that CBS is actually doing this.

Second, that they're brave, and honest enough to actually show the ongoing polling results.

Take the poll yourself and when you submit your grading of how he is handling the top issues, a second page will come up showing you the current results of how America is voting. Please note, this isn't Fox doing this. This is mostly people who watch CBS. That's telling.

DO THIS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and pass it on.

This is a CBS poll on Obama's first year performance....

Here's your chance to grade the President!

Please forward this to your Friends !!!!

http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2010/01/19/politics/politicalhotsheet/entry6116297.shtml?tag
 

hopalong

Well-known member
Does not look good for those that are supporiting him.

EH?

we told you so


A:
4.77%
B:
4.56%
C:
5.27%
D:
17.80%
F:
67.60%
Foreign Policy
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A:
6.80%
B:
4.19%
C:
7.67%
D:
21.66%
F:
59.68%
Health Care
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

A:
7.14%
B:
3.01%
C:
2.87%
D:
8.31%
F:
78.67%
Afghanistan
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

A:
5.67%
B:
13.60%
C:
25.96%
D:
22.84%
F:
31.93%
Iraq
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

A:
5.79%
B:
10.08%
C:
24.39%
D:
23.77%
F:
35.96%
Threat of Terrorism
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

A:
6.63%
B:
4.92%
C:
9.74%
D:
21.19%
F:
57.52%
Energy and the Environment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

A:
5.66%
B:
5.56%
C:
12.70%
D:
21.03%
F:
55.04%
Social Issues
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A:
6.71%
B:
4.69%
C:
10.82%
D:
18.95%
F:
58.84%
Bipartisanship
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

A:
6.60%
B:
3.12%
C:
4.00%
D:
8.08%
F:
78.20%
Obama's Overall Job as President
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A:
6.28%
B:
4.03%
C:
3.69%
D:
22.25%
F:
63.76%

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hopalong

Well-known member
is there a echo in this room??
THe silence is deafining for lack of comments by the left wingernuts
:wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:
 
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Anonymous

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hopalong said:
is there a echo in this room??
THe silence is deafining for lack of comments by the left wingernuts
:wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:

Seems h\the right goes to tea parties on the week end. The left is probably busy right now tea baggin. :oops: Seems ot likes to use that phrase so he must enjoy doing it. Of course all those who have left the building were major supporters and contributors to the gay old tea bagging ways from frisco to the eastern shores. Yea advocates they were dreamers of a more fruity America. :?

Yea even had one who bragged about being a childrens advocate can you imagine the teachings these children in their custody was subject to.
 

nonothing

Well-known member
these polls are kind of odd in a away....they are only opinion polls with out merit..Sure you could argue merrit,but really how do you compare a job that one person is doing to anything?....one could find the performace low but again compared to what? Expectations? would expectation not change over time?....I guess if likeing someone matters.polls can mean something...I think in the end most people go with the "what have you done for me lately" appoarch.....people can trash all they want,but in the end who does that help?
 

Steve

Well-known member
New poll full of bad news for Democrats

Democrats already knew they were facing a tough Election Day this November, but new poll numbers out tonight show the party has lost significant ground with a crucial voting bloc. The latest Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll finds that self-described independent voters, credited with helping Democrats take control of Congress in 2006, have switched their allegiance to Republicans.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ynews/ynews_pl2033


I like this one better then yours...
 

Steve

Well-known member
Angusgord said:
WASHINGTON — People want Democrats to control Congress after this fall's elections, a shift from April, according to an Associated Press-GfK poll released Saturday. But the margin is thin and there's a flashing yellow light for incumbents of both parties: Only about one-third want their own lawmakers re-elected.

The tenuous 45 percent to 40 percent preference for a Democratic Congress reverses the finding a month ago on the same question: 44 percent for Republicans and 41 percent for Democrats. The new readout came as the economy continued showing signs of improvement and the tumultuous battle over the health care law that President Barack Obama finally signed in March faded into the background.

"To the extent that Democrats can focus on job creation rather than health care, they tend to do better," said Jack Pitney, a political scientist at California's Claremont McKenna College.

Democrats hold a 254-177 majority over Republicans in the House, with four vacancies, while Democrats control 59 of the Senate's 100 seats, counting support from two independents. Despite those disadvantages, the GOP has gained political momentum in recent months and its leaders hope to win control of at least one chamber of Congress this November.

Compared with the last AP-GfK poll in April, the survey showed Republicans losing some support among married women, a key component of many GOP victories. Democrats picked up ground among young and rural voters.

"I'm a new Democrat," said Harley Smithson, 51, of Baltimore, who said he had recently switched from the GOP. "I want to be with a party that's for something instead of against everything."

Even so, the poll underscores that the political environment remains ominous for Democrats.

Just 35 percent say the country is heading in the right direction, the lowest measured by the AP-GfK survey since a week before Obama took office in January 2009. His approval rating remains at 49 percent, as low as it's been since he become president.

Congressional Democrats win approval from only 37 percent, though congressional Republicans score an even drearier 31 percent. Democrats and Republicans are about evenly trusted to handle the economy, an issue Democrats once dominated and one that is crucial at a time when the country's job situation, though brightening, remains grim.
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Only 36 percent said they want their own member of Congress to win re-election this fall, a noteworthy drop from the 43 percent who said so in April and the lowest AP-GfK poll measurement this year. Much of the restiveness seems to be among Republicans: While Democrats were about equally divided on the question, Republicans expressed a preference for a new face by a 2-to-1 margin.

"I want to send a message to Washington loud and clear that I'm not happy, I'm really unhappy, both with Republicans and Democrats," said Diane Mullens, 54, of Huntsville, Ala. "If that means I have to vote everybody out and make a stand with my one vote, I'll do it."

The poll was conducted more than two weeks after the Gulf of Mexico oil spill began and during the weekend of the abortive car bomb attack on Times Square in New York. The survey detected no significant changes in the public's trust in Obama for his handling of the environment or terrorism.

In recent days, the anti-incumbent wave has already spelled defeat in party primaries for a pair of Washington fixtures: Sen. Bob Bennett, R-Utah, and Rep. Alan Mollohan, D-W.Va. Other veterans such as Rep. David Obey, D-Wis., have announced their retirements, and Sens. Blanche Lincoln, D-Ark., and Arlen Specter, D-Pa., face primary challenges Tuesday that could add them to the political casualty list.

Among those most eager to turn incumbents out of office are the one in four who called themselves supporters of the conservative tea party movement. Two-thirds say they want a new person representing them in Washington, compared with half of everyone else.

"The Republican Party has more or less left me," said Mike Miller, 40, of Republic, Mo., a tea party backer who wants a new member of Congress. "Everybody's shifted to the left."

The AP-GfK Poll was conducted May 7-11 by GfK Roper Public Affairs & Media. It involved cell and landline telephone interviews with 1,002 randomly chosen adults and has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 4.3 percentage points.

___http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/05/15/new-poll

Asked which of the two major parties should control Congress, respondents were deadlocked. But when asking only voters most interested in the outcome this November, 56 percent supported the GOP and only 36 percent supported the Dems. That's the largest split in more than a year.

sometimes it is what is not said in the leftwing article that shows most Truth...
 

nonothing

Well-known member
Steve said:
New poll full of bad news for Democrats

Democrats already knew they were facing a tough Election Day this November, but new poll numbers out tonight show the party has lost significant ground with a crucial voting bloc. The latest Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll finds that self-described independent voters, credited with helping Democrats take control of Congress in 2006, have switched their allegiance to Republicans.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ynews/ynews_pl2033


I like this one better then yours...

Flip floping votes is truely sad..people jump ship way to fast...these same people will do the same thing every time....vote for which side is complaining the loudest...its to bad polls are subjected to those who cant seem to think for themself's..
 

Larrry

Well-known member
Flip floping votes is truely sad..people jump ship way to fast...these same people will do the same thing every time....vote for which side is complaining the loudest...its to bad polls are subjected to those who cant seem to think for themself's..

You just nailed how obama got elected. Too many times people want change but they change the whole tv set instead of pushing to adjust the one they got. A throw away society
 
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nonothing said:
Steve said:
New poll full of bad news for Democrats

Democrats already knew they were facing a tough Election Day this November, but new poll numbers out tonight show the party has lost significant ground with a crucial voting bloc. The latest Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll finds that self-described independent voters, credited with helping Democrats take control of Congress in 2006, have switched their allegiance to Republicans.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ynews/ynews_pl2033


I like this one better then yours...

Flip floping votes is truely sad..people jump ship way to fast...these same people will do the same thing every time....vote for which side is complaining the loudest...its to bad polls are subjected to those who cant seem to think for themself's..

Whats really bad is polls cant be trusted they are tainted and cant be proved.

Also look at the fcts that have never been reported about this administration and never covered. Anyone that believes any poll by the biased news agencies also still believes in santa and the tooth fairies. Wait the left supports the fairies and expects othere things under their pillows. :lol: :lol: :lol:
 

nonothing

Well-known member
Pig Farmer said:
nonothing said:
Steve said:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ynews/ynews_pl2033


I like this one better then yours...

Flip floping votes is truely sad..people jump ship way to fast...these same people will do the same thing every time....vote for which side is complaining the loudest...its to bad polls are subjected to those who cant seem to think for themself's..

Whats really bad is polls cant be trusted they are tainted and cant be proved.

Also look at the fcts that have never been reported about this administration and never covered. Anyone that believes any poll by the biased news agencies also still believes in santa and the tooth fairies. Wait the left supports the fairies and expects othere things under their pillows. :lol: :lol: :lol:


You could say the same thing about the last administration and unreported facts....Do you really think the dems got Obama elected on their own.Of course not.GW helped get the dems elected more than any one single person.....This is the problem with people,they look for blame rather then answers....more people voted for obama because they blamed bush and wanted a change from the road he took the country down..So many are swayed by others opinion rather then thinking for themselfs that it becomes a race for the parties invovled to find dirt on eachothers leader,rather then debating the important points....
 
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Anonymous

Guest
nonothing said:
Pig Farmer said:
nonothing said:
Flip floping votes is truely sad..people jump ship way to fast...these same people will do the same thing every time....vote for which side is complaining the loudest...its to bad polls are subjected to those who cant seem to think for themself's..

Whats really bad is polls cant be trusted they are tainted and cant be proved.

Also look at the fcts that have never been reported about this administration and never covered. Anyone that believes any poll by the biased news agencies also still believes in santa and the tooth fairies. Wait the left supports the fairies and expects othere things under their pillows. :lol: :lol: :lol:


You could say the same thing about the last administration and unreported facts....Do you really think the dems got Obama elected on their own.Of course not.GW helped get the dems elected more than any one single person.....This is the problem with people,they look for blame rather then answers....more people voted for obama because they blamed bush and wanted a change from the road he took the country down..So many are swayed by others opinion rather then thinking for themselfs that it becomes a race for the parties invovled to find dirt on eachothers leader,rather then debating the important points....


nono I will agree with you 100 percent. JUST ONE QUESTION FOR YOU THOUGH!

HOW IS THAT CHANGE WORKING OUT FOR YOU? :lol: :lol: :lol:


I mean we are still in Iraq Afganistan deficits are through the roof. More secreacy and czars than any other or most administations combined in history. obama has played more golf so far than gw did in 8 years. Not a single attempted terrorist act after 9/11 under gw. Whats the count on attempts in 16 mos under obama? Administration apointee on vacation during the underware bomber and the gulf oil spill. They never returned just kept vacationing.

Take over of the car companies banks health care. bill ayers jerimiah wright and all the other terrorist visiting your white house. airforce one flying over ground zero with the saudi prince. 100 million dollar mosque planned and approved facing ground zero.

All the bows and such to the muslims. Food flown in once a week from foriegn countries and across the nation.

SURE HAS BEEN SOME CHANGE FOR THE WORSE THATS FOR SURE. A run away and run amuck administratiion bankrupting our childrens and grandchildrens future :( :( :( :mad:
 

hopalong

Well-known member
While no poll is infallible you must remember that during the election process, that oldtimer, r2, bullhauler, and others threw the favorable polls for obama at us like they were the gospel and we were supposed to believe them, so does not the other shoe fall?

Just a thought.
 
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