Posted on 04/07/2011 11:50:10 AM PDT by OldDeckHand
Pocketbook Concerns: Prices Matter More than Jobs
With the public growing more anxious about the economy and concerned about overseas commitments, Barack Obamas job rating has edged lower.
About as many now approve (47%) as disapprove (45%) of the way Obama is handling his job as president. In March, opinions about Obamas job performance were more positive; 51% approved of his job performance and 39% disapproved. The current measure is similar to Obamas ratings from last fall through early 2011.
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Gas prices rise, Obama's approval shrinks - it's not a coincidence.
What happened to Obama’s Tucson bounce? That was orchestrated to be his “Oklahoma City” moment, a la Bill Clinton. What happened?
Well, at least we’ve all learned the lessons of civility from Tucson which the liberals urged us to learn. (sarcasm)
Obama's attempt to model himself after Billie isn't working too well these days.
He's likely piqued that Clinton got away with the Gov't shut-down rhetoric but polls are showing that it's not working for him.
Poor Bammie.
No wonder he wants a shutdown. He needs something to blame republicans on...
Well...he did say if you don't like high gas prices you should consider a trade in. I'll trade him for Michele Bachman.
Be patient the Won says. As soon as Government Motors unveils their new car for the 21st century, the Chevy Wind, powered by a giant sail and wind from a billion union workers we'll be able to thumb our noses at those greedy combustion engine energy producers and the economy will be wonderful and unicorns will crap skittles.
Job approval is far too high. Risk of reelection is immeasurable.
The laughing about it will hurt him, even though the AP tried to scrub it from later articles
The analysis in this report is based on telephone interviews conducted March 30-April 3, 2011 among a national sample of 1,507 adults
Not even registered voters, it looks like Trump can even beat odumbo
Yes, I think that's true. Carter and Bush I both had approval ratings that sank into the 20s at some point during their tenure. Yes, they did rebound, but they never fully recovered. Obama has, I don't believe, ever sank beneath 43% in most polls. That's problematic.
I also think that so long as he enjoys minority support above 90%, it may be (as a practical matter), virtually impossible for him to dip below 40%. That too is a problem.
Why what are you insinuating?
That possibly people will vote for someone on the basis of his race? Why that would be ra...!
looks more like a P.U. poll to me...
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