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Offline Questor

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I think his popularity is finally starting to go down significantly

http://www.gallup.com/poll/113980/gallup-daily-obama-job-approval.aspx
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Re: I think it's finally happened: Obama popularity decline begins
« Reply #1 on: July 08, 2009, 02:47:57 PM »
his job approval is down but his personal popularity is still holding.

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Re: I think it's finally happened: Obama popularity decline begins
« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2009, 03:23:25 PM »

 Yea and that's in the cabinet meeting.
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Re: I think it's finally happened: Obama popularity decline begins
« Reply #3 on: July 09, 2009, 11:30:45 AM »
Maybe just maybe people are starting to wake up!

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Re: I think it's finally happened: Obama popularity decline begins
« Reply #4 on: July 10, 2009, 04:23:25 PM »
Seems some would agree Heather


 Obama Popularity Dropping - People Waking Up
By Yosemite_Sam
Fastest Drop in the last 100 years!

By DOUGLAS E. SCHOEN and SCOTT RASMUSSEN

It is simply wrong for commentators to continue to focus on President Barack Obama's high levels of popularity, and to conclude that these are indicative of high levels of public confidence in the work of his administration. Indeed, a detailed look at recent survey data shows that the opposite is most likely true. The American people are coming to express increasingly significant doubts about his initiatives, and most likely support a different agenda and different policies from those that the Obama administration has advanced.

Polling data show that Mr. Obama's approval rating is dropping and is below where George W. Bush was in an analogous period in 2001. Rasmussen Reports data shows that Mr. Obama's net presidential approval rating -- which is calculated by subtracting the number who strongly disapprove from the number who strongly approve -- is just six, his lowest rating to date.

Overall, Rasmussen Reports shows a 56%-43% approval, with a third strongly disapproving of the president's performance. This is a substantial degree of polarization so early in the administration. Mr. Obama has lost virtually all of his Republican support and a good part of his Independent support, and the trend is decidedly negative.

A detailed examination of presidential popularity after 50 days on the job similarly demonstrates a substantial drop in presidential approval relative to other elected presidents in the 20th and 21st centuries. The reason for this decline most likely has to do with doubts about the administration's policies and their impact on peoples' lives.

There is also a clear sense in the polling that taxes will increase for all Americans because of the stimulus, notwithstanding what the president has said about taxes going down for 95% of Americans. Close to three-quarters expect that government spending will grow under this administration.

Recent Gallup data echo these concerns. That polling shows that there are deep-seated, underlying economic concerns. Eighty-three percent say they are worried that the steps Mr. Obama is taking to fix the economy may not work and the economy will get worse. Eighty-two percent say they are worried about the amount of money being added to the deficit. Seventy-eight percent are worried about inflation growing, and 69% say they are worried about the increasing role of the government in the U.S. economy.... More at http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123690358175013837.html

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Re: I think it's finally happened: Obama popularity decline begins
« Reply #5 on: July 10, 2009, 04:52:23 PM »
People are starting to see the screw job he is imposing on America.  I saw a story on TV where they were interviewing people in Ohio.  Ohio ended up being a big supporter of B.O.  So many of them, that voted for him by the way, had this look of utter disappointment as they described their situation and the direction the country was headed.

Honeymoon is definetly over.