NEW CNN Poll 11/21-Obama approval rating sinks to new low in CNN poll

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More good news indeed. And this was before the filibuster power grab.

-Geaux

Obama approval rating sinks to new low in CNN poll

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2013/11/21/obama-approval-rating-sinks-to-new-low-in-cnn-poll/


Posted by
CNN Political Editor Paul Steinhauser
Washington (CNN) – As President Barack Obama's approval rating hits another all-time low, a new national survey also indicates that Americans say the President has less power than congressional Republicans when it comes to shaping events over the next year.

According to a CNN/ORC poll released Thursday, 41% of Americans approve of the job the President's doing in the White House, the lowest level for that crucial indicator in CNN polling. Fifty-six percent questioned say they disapprove of Obama's performance, an all-time high in CNN surveys.

The President's approval rating has now reached new lows or tied his all-time lows in polls released over the past three weeks from CNN/ORC, CBS News, ABC News/Washington Post, Quinnipiac University, National Journal Heartland Monitor, and NBC News/Wall Street Journal. And the CNN survey is the fourth non-partisan live operator national poll released this week to put Obama's approval rating between 40% and 42%. A CBS News survey released Wednesday showed the President's approval rating at 37%.
 
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More good news indeed. And this was before the filibuster power grab.

-Geaux

Obama approval rating sinks to new low in CNN poll

Obama approval rating sinks to new low in CNN poll ? CNN Political Ticker - CNN.com Blogs


Posted by
CNN Political Editor Paul Steinhauser
Washington (CNN) – As President Barack Obama's approval rating hits another all-time low, a new national survey also indicates that Americans say the President has less power than congressional Republicans when it comes to shaping events over the next year.

According to a CNN/ORC poll released Thursday, 41% of Americans approve of the job the President's doing in the White House, the lowest level for that crucial indicator in CNN polling. Fifty-six percent questioned say they disapprove of Obama's performance, an all-time high in CNN surveys.

The President's approval rating has now reached new lows or tied his all-time lows in polls released over the past three weeks from CNN/ORC, CBS News, ABC News/Washington Post, Quinnipiac University, National Journal Heartland Monitor, and NBC News/Wall Street Journal. And the CNN survey is the fourth non-partisan live operator national poll released this week to put Obama's approval rating between 40% and 42%. A CBS News survey released Wednesday showed the President's approval rating at 37%.

A has been, for perpetrating the boldest lie ever fed to the American people. [/B]**Period**


 
Meaningless at this current time. These numbers are worthless until we get close to the election cycle. As it stands now, the electorate has plenty of time to forget everything that they are angry about and have Obama fill that void with hopey changey for the next mid-term.

That mid-term is not going to be easy.
 
Meaningless at this current time. These numbers are worthless until we get close to the election cycle. As it stands now, the electorate has plenty of time to forget everything that they are angry about and have Obama fill that void with hopey changey for the next mid-term.

That mid-term is not going to be easy.

What does have meaning is these numbers coming from say FOX is on thing, but ABC, CBS et al, is another

The wheels are coming off the wagon

-Geaux
 
Obama's popularity will be keyed to the ACA's working or not.

Since he is not running for re-election, the better poll to watch is how America feels about the far right and the TeaPs.
 
Obama's popularity will be keyed to the ACA's working or not.

Since he is not running for re-election, the better poll to watch is how America feels about the far right and the TeaPs.

So what you're saying is, you're only hope is voter suppression.

Sounds about right
 
Obama's popularity will be keyed to the ACA's working or not.

Since he is not running for re-election, the better poll to watch is how America feels about the far right and the TeaPs.

Good point. I posted a poll earlier in the week that shows Obama's numbers falling and the Republicans and the TP numbers climbing

-Geaux
 
you know what will be funny. when the GOP gains control of the senate in 2014 and puts reids no filibuster policy to good use.
 
you know what will be funny. when the GOP gains control of the senate in 2014 and puts reids no filibuster policy to good use.

That is rather wishful thinking though. Gain seats? Possibly. Gain control? Not likely. Even with a good run the GOP has to take an awful lot of seats in one shot in order to actually take control. They need to take another 6 seats without losing any. Do you really see a 6 seat change coming?
 
Nice job not looking at the GOP filth's approval ratings :lol:

Glad you mentioned that my snake handling buddy. :)

According to the Real Clear Politics average there has been a 12 point move against Democrats in the generic Congressional ballot since the roll out of Obamacare. Dems were +9 right after the shutdown. Now the Republicans are up + 3.

Once those 50-100 million folks with employer based insurance start getting term letters next year who knows how low it will sink. Not good days for Dems. Not good at all. :(
 
No matter how low Black Jimmy sinks in the ratings, the blind-sheep Brown Shirt Libberhoids just keep on sucking......
 
Nice job not looking at the GOP filth's approval ratings :lol:

Glad you mentioned that my snake handling buddy. :)

According to the Real Clear Politics average there has been a 12 point move against Democrats in the generic Congressional ballot since the roll out of Obamacare. Dems were +9 right after the shutdown. Now the Republicans are up + 3.

Once those 50-100 million folks with employer based insurance start getting term letters next year who knows how low it will sink. Not good days for Dems. Not good at all. :(

Not to mention Obama's approval rating moved a total of 11 points after the rollout of Obamacare.
 
you know what will be funny. when the GOP gains control of the senate in 2014 and puts reids no filibuster policy to good use.

That is rather wishful thinking though. Gain seats? Possibly. Gain control? Not likely. Even with a good run the GOP has to take an awful lot of seats in one shot in order to actually take control. They need to take another 6 seats without losing any. Do you really see a 6 seat change coming?

If the mid-terms are exceptionally good for the Country and humanity in general, we take 15 seats.

If there's only moderate damage to the lying, scum-sucking dimocraps because obamacare is up and running by then, we take 12 seats.

If it's a normal cycle, we take 10 seats.

dimocrap scum are defending 21 (Twenty-One) of 33 (thirty-three) seats up for re-election. MANY of them in Deep Red States.

And it is the Red States who are getting hurt the worst by obamacare.

Keep deluding yourself. I'm going to love it when you try to blame everything from Voter ID to a lack of Jumper Cables when you get your asses handed to you in 2014.

P.S.
I'm not sure how our taking the Senate affects the Filibuster rule.
 
Nice job not looking at the GOP filth's approval ratings :lol:

Glad you mentioned that my snake handling buddy. :)

According to the Real Clear Politics average there has been a 12 point move against Democrats in the generic Congressional ballot since the roll out of Obamacare. Dems were +9 right after the shutdown. Now the Republicans are up + 3.

Once those 50-100 million folks with employer based insurance start getting term letters next year who knows how low it will sink. Not good days for Dems. Not good at all. :(


Don't be surprised if the companies are prohibited from sending out those letters until after the election.

.
 
Nice job not looking at the GOP filth's approval ratings :lol:

Glad you mentioned that my snake handling buddy. :)

According to the Real Clear Politics average there has been a 12 point move against Democrats in the generic Congressional ballot since the roll out of Obamacare. Dems were +9 right after the shutdown. Now the Republicans are up + 3.

Once those 50-100 million folks with employer based insurance start getting term letters next year who knows how low it will sink. Not good days for Dems. Not good at all. :(


Don't be surprised if the companies are prohibited from sending out those letters until after the election.

.


Agreed that Obama will play dictator again. But either he enforces the employer mandate next year or Obamacare goes away. No way you can dump 100 million people on the exchanges and give them basically a month to line up other coverage.
 
you know what will be funny. when the GOP gains control of the senate in 2014 and puts reids no filibuster policy to good use.

That is rather wishful thinking though. Gain seats? Possibly. Gain control? Not likely. Even with a good run the GOP has to take an awful lot of seats in one shot in order to actually take control. They need to take another 6 seats without losing any. Do you really see a 6 seat change coming?

If the mid-terms are exceptionally good for the Country and humanity in general, we take 15 seats.

If there's only moderate damage to the lying, scum-sucking dimocraps because obamacare is up and running by then, we take 12 seats.

If it's a normal cycle, we take 10 seats.

dimocrap scum are defending 21 (Twenty-One) of 33 (thirty-three) seats up for re-election. MANY of them in Deep Red States.

And it is the Red States who are getting hurt the worst by obamacare.

Keep deluding yourself. I'm going to love it when you try to blame everything from Voter ID to a lack of Jumper Cables when you get your asses handed to you in 2014.

P.S.
I'm not sure how our taking the Senate affects the Filibuster rule.

Excuse me?

You are defaulting to liberal attack mode.
 
Glad you mentioned that my snake handling buddy. :)

According to the Real Clear Politics average there has been a 12 point move against Democrats in the generic Congressional ballot since the roll out of Obamacare. Dems were +9 right after the shutdown. Now the Republicans are up + 3.

Once those 50-100 million folks with employer based insurance start getting term letters next year who knows how low it will sink. Not good days for Dems. Not good at all. :(


Don't be surprised if the companies are prohibited from sending out those letters until after the election.

.


Agreed that Obama will play dictator again. But either he enforces the employer mandate next year or Obamacare goes away. No way you can dump 100 million people on the exchanges and give them basically a month to line up other coverage.

I imagine that they will change the rules entirely to force the news past the election cycle. They have actually already started with that in the last move made by the presidency. The one thing that Obama cannot do is lose the senate after they have eliminated the filibuster. I can see the republicans using that precedent to send all kinds of problems his way.
 

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