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Topic: Gallup: Obama average first- term approval ratings among lowest in modern history |
Gallup: Obama average first- term approval ratings among lowest in modern history
Daily Caller [Washington DC], by David Martosko
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Posted By:JoniTx, 1/21/2013 12:55:05 PM
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| A Gallup poll released on the morning of Barack Obama’s second public presidential inauguration shows that his first term was marked by a level of public disapproval exceeded in the modern era only by Presidents Jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford. Obama “averaged 49.1% job approval during his first term in office, among the lowest for post-World War II presidents,” Gallup said Monday. “Obama’s first-term average is most similar to Bill Clinton’s. Lyndon Johnson, John Kennedy, and Dwight Eisenhower were the most popular first-term presidents.”
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
Blue-Z-Anna, 1/21/2013 12:59:11 PM (No. 9130189)
But he really did get re-elected.
No....really.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
sardonic, 1/21/2013 1:10:06 PM (No. 9130230)
Moot point
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
DaBigGuy, 1/21/2013 1:14:13 PM (No. 9130243)
His job performance is the worst in American history. Could be a cause and effect thing.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Pearson365, 1/21/2013 1:18:02 PM (No. 9130259)
This is terrible news. We will now be inundated with even more ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, AP and NY Times stories about Obama´s wondrous policies and regulations that protect us from ourselves. Expect even less, if that´s possible, coverage of unemployment, foreclosures, empty retail space, al-Qaeda, national debt, soaring health care premiums, and sharp declines in personal income and our living standards.
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GringoinQuito, 1/21/2013 1:18:33 PM (No. 9130263)
Something´s wrong here. Could the American people be that stupid to re-elect someone that they have rated so low?
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Pearson365, 1/21/2013 1:23:12 PM (No. 9130279)
Apologies for one more post. From National Review:
We interrupt this orgy of Obama worship to recall that his campaign huddled early in 2012 and reflected that they could not run on his first-term record. Accordingly, the strategy was “Kill Romney.” Congratulations. That what we’re celebrating today.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Starlady, 1/21/2013 1:31:10 PM (No. 9130299)
Eat your heart out Zerobama, GW Bush had an average of 62.2 percent approval in his first term. The only place you have to go ( in more ways than one ), is DOWN. . .evil fool.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
udanja99, 1/21/2013 1:32:52 PM (No. 9130306)
Low approval rating? You ain´t seen nothing yet. By the time all of those zipcare taxes kick in, people who voted for him will be calling for his head on a pike.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
roger h. cook,MD, 1/21/2013 2:46:24 PM (No. 9130487)
No.8 ,your are wrong the medial will continue to tell us how great we have it, its those bad republicans fault not O´S and the dems fault.
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