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TOPIC: Obama's Job Rating in RCP Average Goes Net Negative for 1st Time (Real Clear Politics 3/18/10)


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Obama's Job Rating in RCP Average Goes Net Negative for 1st Time (Real Clear Politics 3/18/10)
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http://realclearpolitics.blogs.time.com/2010/03/18/obama-s-average-job-approval-rating-goes-net-negative-for-1st-time/

Yesterday I noted that President Obama's job approval rating in the Gallup tracking poll went upside down for the first time. Today, with Gallup's rating staying upside down and with the addition three new polls in the last 24 hours (NBC/WSJ, Pew, and Fox News), Obama's job approval in the RCP Average has gone net negative for the first time ever as well. Currently 47.3% of those surveyed approve of the job Obama is doing as President, while 47.8% disapprove.

If you click the above link, the RCP website has a graph that tracks 0's numbers over the long-term. It looks like a sideways V as the approval number has steadily declined and the disapproval number keeps going up.

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Jen, Thanks for the article.

Obama also declined into the negative for the first time in Gallup poll on 3/17. "Obama's Decline" (PPP, 3/17/10)

This was even before his disastrous interview with Brett Beir - did you watch that? I mean he was long winded, with little to no new substance. And Brett Beir was cutting him frequently (which was disrespectful but Pres.Obama's way of speaking almost invited that).

I expect the ratings will further slide until the HCR is sorted out one way or the other.  In fact, unfortunately, it has a greater chance of increasing with HCR passing bec there is about 35% of the population unhappy with him because it is not passed. The other 65% has a split portion that will stick by him regardless. So, he is going for it.

He has indefinitely postponed his Indonesia trip; I wonder if it means that the vote on HCR is more shaky than they had previously let on.

Currently, with the CBO report coming yesterday, they can vote as early as Sunday morning. But it is possible that they will just slide this to Monday to give people time over the weekend... but of course, that can be disastrous too!

Home base of all reps is streaming advertisements (funded by the Chamber of Commerce) asking people to call their rep... the advertisement is so tailored that our own advertisement had the name and phone number of our rep.  I bet this is airing everywhere.

It will be interesting to see once the HCR thing is "behind" us (whatever that might mean!!) how that will impact the approval numbers.  For sure he will move on to Student Loan as the next biggie.

-- Edited by Sanders on Friday 19th of March 2010 08:45:52 AM

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Jen, Thanks for the article.

Obama also declined into the negative for the first time in Gallup poll on 3/17. "Obama's Decline" (PPP, 3/17/10)

This was even before his disastrous interview with Brett Beir - did you watch that? I mean he was long winded, with little to no new substance. And Brett Beir was cutting him frequently (which was disrespectful but Pres.Obama's way of speaking almost invited that).

I expect the ratings will further slide until the HCR is sorted out one way or the other.  In fact, unfortunately, it has a greater chance of increasing with HCR passing bec there is about 35% of the population unhappy with him because it is not passed. The other 65% has a split portion that will stick by him regardless. So, he is going for it.

He has indefinitely postponed his Indonesia trip; I wonder if it means that the vote on HCR is more shaky than they had previously let on.

Currently, with the CBO report coming yesterday, they can vote as early as Sunday morning. But it is possible that they will just slide this to Monday to give people time over the weekend... but of course, that can be disastrous too!

Home base of all reps is streaming advertisements (funded by the Chamber of Commerce) asking people to call their rep... the advertisement is so tailored that our own advertisement had the name and phone number of our rep.  I bet this is airing everywhere.

It will be interesting to see once the HCR thing is "behind" us (whatever that might mean!!) how that will impact the approval numbers.  For sure he will move on to Student Loan as the next biggie.

-- Edited by Sanders on Friday 19th of March 2010 08:45:52 AM




 



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This is significant because RCP will always keep in any outlier poll that makes Obama look good, and now he's gone south even there . . .  Gee, I wonder why? He hasn't figured out that everytime he opens his mouth about healthcare, he loses support.

I still think Obamacare will crash and burn, that Obama and his allies in the MSM keep trying to give an impression of momentum for their side, but that's just more smoke and mirrors on their part. 

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