The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Sunday shows that 28% of the nation's voters Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing his role as President. Forty-four percent (44%) Strongly Disapprove giving Obama a Presidential Approval Index rating of -16 (see trends).
The President enjoyed a modest bounce in the polls following the passage of health care legislation last week. However, his Approval Index rating is now back to where it was last Sunday, just before the House voted in favor of his health care plan. All the bouncing of the past week has come among Democrats. There has been virtually no change in the opinions of Republicans and unaffiliated voters.
While many if official Washington consider the Tea Party movement to be a fringe element of society, voters across the nation feel closer to the Tea Party than to Congress. Voters also tend to see the Tea Party Members as better informed and more ethical than Congress.
In official Washington, some consider the Tea Party movement a fringe element in society, but voters across the nation feel closer to the Tea Party movement than they do to Congress.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 52% of U.S. voters believe the average member of the Tea Party movement has a better understanding of the issues facing America today than the average member of Congress. Only 30% believe that those in Congress have a better understanding of the key issues facing the nation.
When it comes to those issues, 47% think that their own political views are closer to those of the average Tea Party member than to the views of the average member of Congress. On this point, 26% feel closer to Congress.
Finally, 46% of voters say that the average Tea Party member is more ethical than the average member of Congress. Twenty-seven percent (27%) say that the average member of Congress is more ethical.
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As you would expect, there is a wide divide between the Political Class and Mainstream Americans on these questions. Seventy-five percent (75%) of those in the Political Class say that members of Congress are better informed on the issues. Among Mainstream Americans, 68% have the opposite view, and only 16% believe Congress is better informed.
By a 62% to 12% margin, Mainstream Americans say the Tea Party is closer to their views. By a 90% to one percent (1%) margin, the Political Class feels closer to Congress.
“The gap between Americans who want to govern themselves and politicians who want to rule over them may be as big today as the gap between the colonies and England during the 18th century,” Scott Rasmussen, president of Rasmussen Reports, says in his new book, In Search of Self-Governance. “If we had to rely on politicians to fix these problems, the outlook for the nation would be bleak indeed. Fortunately, in America, the politicians aren’t nearly as important as they think they are.”
Earlier polling found that just 16% of voters nationwide consider themselves part of the Tea Party Movement. However, just 11% believe Congress is doing a good or an excellent job.Seventy-six percent (76%) think most members of Congress are http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/most_recent_videos2/only_9_say_most_in_congress_interested_in_helping_people">more interested in their own careers than in helping people.
On all questions, Republicans overwhelming prefer the Tea Party. Unaffiliated voters also prefer the Tea Party by wide margins, but Congress fares a bit better with unaffiliateds than they do with Republicans.
Democrats, perhaps not surprisingly since their party currently controls both the House and Senate, are more evenly divided. Forty-five percent (45%) of those in Nancy Pelosi’s party say that their views are closer to the average member of Congress. However, 28% of Democrats say their views are closer to the average member of the Tea Party.
Men are more likely to align with the Tea Party than women, but a plurality of women prefer the Tea Party over Congress on every question in the survey.
However, if only the Democrat or Republican had a real chance to win, most of the Tea Party supporters would vote for the Republican.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/general_politics/april_2009/51_view_tea_parties_favorably_political_class_strongly_disagrees">Fifty-one percent (51%) of Americans had a favorable view of the so-called “tea party” protests just after they were held on Tax Day, April 15, last year. It was those events around the country that gelled into the Tea Party movement, a protest largely against what are viewed as the big government policies of both major political parties.
They said his bounce wouldn't hold, and that really wasn't much of a bounce - it never even got out of negative numbers.
Congress' is even worse somehow. Incumbents from the bottom up are going to get slaughtered next election, and the public anger is growing more by the day.
Well, if the Dems do get slaughtered, it couldn't happen to a more deserving group. They have made it clear that in their view, the American people are too stupid to know what's best for the country. They didn't let our votes count in 2008 because they wanted to select the Dem candidate - not allow the people to do so. How absurd that would be to actually allow the citizens participate in the election POTUS!? With HCR, they, yet again, knew what was best, and they saw no point in listening to the voters.
Well, they had damn well better do what they can for the brief time they have left. Come November, most of them will be gone.
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Didn't I say his bounce wouldn't last. I love it. Someone said People just want him to fail but that isn't true. The people who voted for him even though he wasn't ready is the one who set him up to fail. We knew he wasn't ready yet but they didn't care now they think that we just want him to fail. Politics is not as ugly as when Clinton was in office because frankly Americans see each other as Americans. We still remember 9/11 Hey Optix I keep missing you lol. Our little girl is turning pretty much so and we gave her some belly time she tried to crawl away lol. She is holding her head pretty well. She's quite the little lady she doesn't belch and she doesn't have colic nor does she throw up lol I say she's the little lady. She however does pass gas. I swear I hold her and its like holding my own children. I do think this one is going to walk early. I cannot believe she is so alert. She was born with eyes wide open and she just watched everyone.