Barack Obama sees worst poll rating drop in 50 years

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Gallup recorded an average daily approval rating of 53 per cent for Mr Obama for the third quarter of the year, a sharp drop from the 62 per cent he recorded from April.

His current approval rating ? hovering just above the level that would make re-election an uphill struggle ? is close to the bottom for newly-elected president. Mr Obama entered the White House with a soaring 78 per cent approval rating.

The bad polling news came as Mr Obama returned to the campaign trail to prevent his Democratic party losing two governorships next month in states in which he defeated Senator John McCain in last November's election.

Jeffrey Jones of Gallup explained: "The dominant political focus for Obama in the third quarter was the push for health care reform, including his nationally televised address to Congress in early September.

"Obama hoped that Congress would vote on health care legislation before its August recess, but that goal was missed, and some members of Congress faced angry constituents at town hall meetings to discuss health care reform. Meanwhile, unemployment continued to climb near 10 per cent."

Governor Jon Corzine of New Jersey is in severe danger of defeat while Democrats are fast losing hope that Creigh Deeds can beat his Republican opponent in Virginia. Twin Democratic losses would be a major blow to Mr Obama's prestige.

Campaigning for Mr Corzine in Hackensack on Wednesday night, Mr Obama delivered a plea that almost seemed as much for himself as the local candidate: "I'm here today to urge you to cast aside the cynics and the sceptics, and prove to all Americans that leaders who do what's right and who do what's hard will be rewarded and not rejected."

Mr Corzine, a former Goldman Sachs executive and multi-millionaire, is currently running even in New Jersey, which is normally comfortably Democratic, while Mr Deeds is trailing badly in Virginia, a swing state that was key to Mr Obama's 2008 victory.

Mr Obama is also facing widespread criticism for his drawn-out decision-making process over what to do next in Afghanistan.

Republicans sense Mr Obama is in a vulnerable position and this week saw the return to the public stage of his perhaps most vehement opponent ? Vice-President Dick Cheney.

In a blistering speech on Wednesday night, he accused Mr Obama of failing to give Americans troops on the ground a clear mission or defined goals and of being seemingly "afraid to make a decision" about Afghanistan "The White House must stop dithering while America's armed forces are in danger," Cheney said at the Center for Security Policy in Washington.

"Make no mistake, signals of indecision out of Washington hurt our allies and embolden our adversaries."

He hit out at Obama aides who suggested that the Bush administration had failed to weigh up conditions in Afghanistan properly before committing troops.

"Now they seem to be pulling back and blaming others for their failure to implement the strategy they embraced. It's time for President Obama to do what it takes to win a war he has repeatedly and rightly called a war of necessity."

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/new...drop-in-50-years.html#


I guess everyone is holding Obama and the whole White House responsible for tripling the national debt, and trying to force a health care program down our throats especially while we are in a great recession. So many people don't agree with his Health Care Plan, and they are forcing it through the House...
 

First

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Healthcare is going to be passed before the end of the year and it's going to have a public option. I'd get over it and get over it quick.
 

OCGuy

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Originally posted by: First
Healthcare is going to be passed before the end of the year and it's going to have a public option. I'd get over it and get over it quick.

:confused:
 

BoberFett

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Originally posted by: First
Healthcare is going to be passed before the end of the year and it's going to have a public option. I'd get over it and get over it quick.

It probaby will. And it will be amusing to see the finger pointing by everyone on all sides when the percentage of GDP we spend on health care increases.
 

IndyColtsFan

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Originally posted by: BoberFett
Originally posted by: First
Healthcare is going to be passed before the end of the year and it's going to have a public option. I'd get over it and get over it quick.

It probaby will. And it will be amusing to see the finger pointing by everyone on all sides when the percentage of GDP we spend on health care increases.

I can already hear the "Bu...Bu...Bu....Bush!" cries in the distance, I think.
 

boomerang

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Originally posted by: First
Healthcare is going to be passed before the end of the year and it's going to have a public option. I'd get over it and get over it quick.
Looks like school is out for the day.
 

Ausm

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Originally posted by: First
Healthcare is going to be passed before the end of the year and it's going to have a public option. I'd get over it and get over it quick.

:thumbsup:
 

OCGuy

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Originally posted by: JKing106
What's funny is he will be re-elected in '12. How you like them apples?

Fine with me. He is a likable guy who is center/left.

As long as congress gets taken away from him, it will pretty much be an eventless 4 years when it comes to major legislation. :thumbsup:
 

Ausm

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Originally posted by: OCguy
Originally posted by: JKing106
What's funny is he will be re-elected in '12. How you like them apples?

Fine with me. He is a likable guy who is center/left.

As long as congress gets taken away from him, it will pretty much be an eventless 4 years when it comes to major legislation. :thumbsup:

I hate to burst your bubble or wet dream but I doubt that will happen especially if the Healthcare bill is passed.
 

BarrySotero

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Of course the media protects our affirmative action, neo-Marxist prezzy like no other before him. If media didn't run interference for him and actually focused on how the maniac is pushing the country over a cliff on purpose he would drop like a brick. The MSM spots this character 20 points easy.
 

frostedflakes

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He expended a lot of political capital on health care reform, and unfortunately has nothing to show for it. Health care reform could have waited, it was stupid to try to ram it through this year. Something as important as this shouldn't be rushed, people need time to debate the issue and consider all our options.
 

Arkaign

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Unsurprising, considering the sorry state of things. Most of it is not his fault, some decisions take years to have effects. We're still feeling the effects of the last several administrations and the collective history of congressional stupidity anyway. I think things will stabilize somewhat, and his approval ratings will bottom out and stay constant for a long time.
 

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Originally posted by: BarrySotero
Of course the media protects our affirmative action, neo-Marxist prezzy like no other before him. If media didn't run interference for him and actually focused on how the maniac is pushing the country over a cliff on purpose he would drop like a brick. The MSM spots this character 20 points easy.

You really need to stop going to those Klan meetings. It will do wonders for your intelligence. But then again, I guess you have to work with what you've got. Say hi to your daddy-uncle for me.
 

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I wouldn't be surprised to see Obama's approval ratings to be in the low 40s in about 6 months.
 

OCGuy

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Originally posted by: Ausm

I hate to burst your bubble or wet dream but I doubt that will happen especially if the Healthcare bill is passed.

I hate to burst your bubble, but everyone knows something will be passed. Whether or not it will be a liberal's wetdream has yet to be determined.
 

Ausm

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Originally posted by: OCguy
Originally posted by: Ausm

I hate to burst your bubble or wet dream but I doubt that will happen especially if the Healthcare bill is passed.

I hate to burst your bubble, but everyone knows something will be passed. Whether or not it will be a liberal's wetdream has yet to be determined.

:roll: I hope it is a liberal's wet dream can't wait for you whiny right wingers to swoop down and cry on this forum ;)
 

miketheidiot

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Originally posted by: frostedflakes
He expended a lot of political capital on health care reform, and unfortunately has nothing to show for it. Health care reform could have waited, it was stupid to try to ram it through this year. Something as important as this shouldn't be rushed, people need time to debate the issue and consider all our options.

as if 70 years isn't enough, and the concept hasn't been researched to death already
 

piasabird

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It must all be blamed on Fox News!

The only thing O'Bammah is interested in is his own Marxist/Socialis/Communist agenda. He does not care about people!
 

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Originally posted by: Ausm
Originally posted by: OCguy
Originally posted by: Ausm

I hate to burst your bubble or wet dream but I doubt that will happen especially if the Healthcare bill is passed.

I hate to burst your bubble, but everyone knows something will be passed. Whether or not it will be a liberal's wetdream has yet to be determined.

:roll: I hope it is a liberal's wet dream can't wait for you whiny right wingers to swoop down and cry on this forum ;)

While it would be enjoyable to collect their tears in a bucket, I would rather have a bill passed that actually fixes some things
 

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Originally posted by: piasabird
It must all be blamed on Fox News!

The only thing O'Bammah is interested in is his own Marxist/Socialis/Communist agenda. He does not care about people!

If I didn't know better, I'd think you were intentionally misspelling Obama's name, pissnturds.
 

Arkaign

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Originally posted by: piasabird
It must all be blamed on Fox News!

The only thing O'Bammah is interested in is his own Marxist/Socialis/Communist agenda. He does not care about people!

lulz :)