Why hasn't Vetteman posted any of those "Obama's numbers are dismal" threads lately?

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Why hasn't Vetteman posted any of those "Obama's numbers are dismal" threads lately?

Weird.

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President Barack Obama’s approval rating is 53 percent, up 9 percentage points in four months. Matched up against his Republican opponents, he leads Mitt Romney by 10 points (53-43) and Rick Santorum by 11 (53-42). Even against a generic, unnamed Republican untarnished by attacks, Obama is up 5 percentage points. In November, he was tied.

Obama remains under water on the three issues most important to voters: 51 percent disapprove of his handling of the economy, 50 percent on jobs and 59 percent on government spending and the budget deficit.

But even among voters who name jobs and the economy as the issue they’re most concerned about, Obama leads his would-be Republican rivals.

Democrats say they are more likely to vote for him now than they did last year, and he maintains a huge reserve of goodwill: Three-quarters of Americans continue to like the president personally — 59 percent strongly so.

While Democrats lost women voters in the 2010 midterm election, Obama now carries them by 12 percentage points against a generic Republican. Among white women, Obama leads Romney 51 percent to 45 percent. It’s a strong base to build from, according to Lake.

“Both a combination of the president’s positives and the Republicans’ negatives have brought women back in very strong form,” said Lake.

After congressional Republicans bungled and then lost the payroll tax extension fight at the end of the year, Democrats now claim a 4-percentage-point edge on which party is best to handle taxes — traditionally a key advantage for Republicans in general elections. Democrats can also be heartened by their 9-point advantage on Social Security and Medicare and a 5-point lead on which party will better handle health care.

Lake noted that the enthusiasm gap favoring Republicans has almost disappeared, as 92 percent of Democrats approve of Obama and 72 percent say they’re likely to vote in November.

“There’s no dissension in the Democratic ranks,” she said.

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[lots of 'snips' above. Read the whole article here, where the downsides are mentioned too: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0212/73308.html#ixzz1nbyd1bvF ]
 
Politico is a Lib rag.

Be a Great American and read Breitbart.
 
Funny, he does not look Jewish.
Unless you can snap a picture of them in the act of controlling the media or manipulating the world financial systems, those crafty Jews make it very hard to tell these days.
 
Unless you can snap a picture of them in the act of controlling the media or manipulating the world financial systems, those crafty Jews make it very hard to tell these days.

Perhaps David Duke has some incriminating evidence lying around.
 
Weird.

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President Barack Obama’s approval rating is 53 percent, up 9 percentage points in four months.


Keep in mind that 53% of the peeps are beholding to Obama.

I suspect the number will be 57% by next November.
 
Keep in mind that 53% of the peeps are beholding to Obama.

I suspect the number will be 57% by next November.

seeing that 55% of American's will not pay income tax, I think they love having an entitlement whore for a POTUS

just to be clear for our slow left wing brothers, by entitlement loving whore I mean obama
 
seeing that 55% of American's will not pay income tax, I think they love having an entitlement whore for a POTUS

just to be clear for our slow left wing brothers, by entitlement loving whore I mean obama

I think you should pay income tax before you start complaining about with others pay.
 
Maybe not.

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Monday, February 27, 2012

The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Monday shows that 26% of the nation's voters Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing his role as president. Forty-two percent (42%) Strongly Disapprove, giving Obama a Presidential Approval Index rating of -16 (see trends). That’s the president’s lowest rating in over a month.

Matchups between President Obama and GOP hopefuls shift along with the president’s Job Approval ratings. As a result, with the president’s overall approval ratings down six points since Valentine’s Day, the general election polling is looking weaker for the incumbent. It remains to be seen, of course, if this is merely statistical noise or a lasting change signaling that the president’s recent bounce in the polls has come to an end.

For the first time since late December 2011, Mitt Romney leads the president in a hypothetical 2012 matchup. Romney earns 45% of the vote, while the president attracts support from 43%. Romney holds a nine-point advantage among unaffiliated voters.

For the first time ever, Texas Congressman Ron Paul also leads the president. In that matchup, 43% prefer Paul and 41% Obama. Ten percent (10%) would vote for some other option, a figure that includes 17% of Republicans.

If former Senator Rick Santorum is the Republican nominee, the president leads by two, 45% to 43%. With former House Speaker Newt Gingrich as his opponent, the president enjoys a 10-point lead, 49% to 39%. Matchup results are updated daily at 9:30 a.m. Eastern (sign up for free daily e-mail update). See tracking history for Obama vs. all four Republican candidates.

Paul has the biggest gender gap of any GOP hopeful. The libertarian congressman leads by 13 among men and trails by eight among women. Paul also picks up 15% of the vote from self-identified liberals.

Paul now joins Rick Perry, Herman Cain, Santorum and Gingrich as front-runners who have led the president in a single Rasmussen Reports poll. However, it remains to be seen whether Paul can do what those others have not accomplished and lead the president more than once. So far, the only GOP candidate to do that is Romney.

Rasmussen Reports will release new data on the Michigan Primary at 10:30 a.m. Eastern.

Overall, 45% of voters say they at least somewhat approve of the president's job performance. Fifty-three percent (53%) at least somewhat disapprove.
 
Maybe not.

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Monday, February 27, 2012

The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll <derp snip>

The Rasmussen Report...the Republicans' bestest friend!

No cell phones were polled...only landlines. Oversampling Grandma and Grandpa!
Even better...only "strongly approve" and "strongly disapprove" are counted. Since there is a very vocal minority (vetteman/miles/AJ) that would "rather see America fail than the negar president succeed" the sample inevitably favors the haters.

Speaking of "hate", Miles Ben Zonah, I'll be you hated the fact that 100 people here on the General Board voted to rebuke your cowardly ass.
 

Liberal Habit #3 - Answer a question by asking another question.


Must have been a different Texas Wife who said this:

Originally Posted by TexasWife25 View Post
I think you should pay income tax before you start complaining about with others pay.
 
The Rasmussen Report...the Republicans' bestest friend!
Rasmussen has had a higher Obama approval rating than many other regular pollers the last year or so. But yeah, they obsess with "strongly". Ignore it. Only the last numbers are relevant. 45% approval. That's an outlier for Rasmussen. It was 50% just the other day.
 
Liberal Habit #3 - Answer a question by asking another question.


Must have been a different Texas Wife who said this:

Originally Posted by TexasWife25 View Post
I think you should pay income tax before you start complaining about with others pay.

Im only liberal by your standards.
 
Liberal Habit #3 - Answer a question by asking another question.


Must have been a different Texas Wife who said this:

Originally Posted by TexasWife25 View Post
I think you should pay income tax before you start complaining about with others pay.

Yes, she's an idiot.

I also think she plays for your team.
 
Citing any single poll is stupid. The Politico poll is an outlier. And so is the latest Rasmussen.

Aggregated trend is the only thing that matters. Obama has climbed from 42-ish% to 48-ish% since October. That's interresting enough.
 
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