Posted on 04/06/2012 2:06:49 PM PDT by upchuck
As Mitt Romney assumes the role of presumptive Republican nominee, polls suggest a competitive general election matchup between the former Massachusetts governor and President Obama. Typically, both candidates poll in the mid-40s, while 10 to 12 percent remain uncommitted to either side.
Among these uncommitted voters, Rasmussen Reports polling shows that just 22 percent approve of the way the president is handling his job. Seventy-two percent (72 percent) disapprove. As for intensity, just 2 percent strongly approve, and 40 percent strongly disapprove.
At first glance, this seems like good news for Romney. These uncommitted voters will be difficult for the president to win over. But it raises another question: If these uncommitted voters are so unhappy with the president, why aren't they already Romney supporters?
The data suggest that voters are less than thrilled with the choices they'll have in November. The lack of enthusiasm for Romney among GOP voters has been well documented. Among Democrats, enthusiasm for their candidate is noticeably down, as well. Among young voters, for example, just 20 percent strongly approve of the job the president is doing.
Most young voters, of course, will still end up voting for the president just as most disgruntled Republicans will end up voting for Romney. But neither candidate connects well with white working-class voters. Romney has struggled to win over these voters in his primary contests, and Obama lost them to Hillary Clinton in the 2008 Democratic primaries. For many, Election 2012 is shaping up to be another choice between the lesser of two evils.
One reason can be found in the issue that stirred more political passion than any other over the past four years. The bailouts remain the most hated pieces of legislation in recent American history. They spurred both the tea party and the Occupy movements and convinced millions that a corrupt relationship exists between big government and big business. But both Romney and Obama are supporters of the bailouts. Given the public mood, it is almost beyond comprehension that neither party could come up with a presidential candidate opposed to the bailouts.
Looking ahead, most voters hear a lot of rhetoric about deficit reduction but don't believe either party has proposed a serious plan to stop ever-increasing government spending. Most don't even believe that the budget cuts agreed to during the debt ceiling debacle will ever be implemented. Politicians have spent years trying to blame voters for this problem, but my book "The People's Money" shows that voters are far more willing than their politicians to make the hard choices.
The disconnect can be found on other major issues, as well. On national security matters, GOP Congressman Paul Ryan's budget calls for cutting everything but defense spending, a position shared by just a third of voters. The president wants to trim the military budget but expand U.S. intervention into a growing list of countries. But 75 percent reject that approach and believe U.S. troops should be deployed abroad only when vital national security interests are at stake. Half of the nation's voters are even ready to follow President Eisenhower's advice and bring home U.S. troops from Western Europe and Japan.
There are certainly differences between Obama and Romney. People will find plenty of valid reasons to select one over the other. But if the winner of Election 2012 governs as he campaigns, the disconnect will continue, and voters will grow even angrier.
Enjoy The USSA then pal!
I didn’t know Daffy Duck was a Socialist, but ok, if voting for a fictional character puts me in chains, very well
Last election was my last time of holding my nose to vote for a liberal republican.
If that is how you feel then enjoy The USSA comrade!
news media elected bama and will re-elect bama.
Unfortunately for us.
“Your gonna be sorry, you'll feel so blue.
When you want me, baby, I declare I won't want you.”
The ONLY alternative is four more years of 0bama.
The alternative is in showing up as delegates ourselves.
If not us, whom?
If not now, when?
It starts the night of primary election in your state.
Be there.
LLS
Negative. No sale, no way. Many of us are tired of people like you who try to sway us to whatever RINO is up next. Not buying it this time or ever again.
Whatever you say, Mitt. /s
I will NEVER vote for romney. If you don't want obama, find a way to get mitt out of the race.
I’ll admit I don’t know much about the delegate process, I suppose I could look it up but ‘splain if you care to..
“The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. It is its natural manure”.
THOMAS JEFFERSON, letter to William Stephens Smith, November 13, 1787.The Papers of Thomas Jefferson
LLS
LLS
New party in a defunct country won’t matter. It’s this year or we’re cooked.
Oh, but the loss will be MY fault for not toting the party directive and sucking up to a socialist liberal hack and taking one for the party for the sake of...hell, I don't even know any more!
If your willing to "sell out" and kick the can down the road to your children so be it but don't ask me too.
Fighting the good fight!
“why aren’t they already Romney supporters?”
Maybe because they’re holding out in case of a brokered convention.
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