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<blockquote data-quote="RBetts" data-source="post: 351626" data-attributes="member: 22077"><p><strong>Gallup Poll: Obama's Approval Rating Lowest Of Any President After 1 Year</strong></p><p></p><p> December 8, 2009, 3:45PM</p><p> </p><p> Conclusions should not be drawn from poll numbers. But if the recent Gallup Poll is any indication as to the thoughts of the United States electorate, the Obama administration had better pay attention.</p><p></p><p>The newest poll shows Obama's approval rating at 47%. According to the report on the Fox News website (yes, they even have a web page to compliment their illustrious news network), the most recent Gallup poll was conducted on December 4-6. </p><p></p><p>In the history of the Gallup Poll, which began in 1938, this is the lowest approval rating for any president after only 1 year in office. Here is the list of presidential approval ratings after 1 year in office:</p><p></p><p>-- Barack Obama, 47 percent</p><p>-- George W. Bush, 86 percent</p><p>-- Bill Clinton, 52 percent</p><p>-- George H.W. Bush, 71 percent</p><p>-- Ronald Reagan, 49 percent</p><p>-- Jimmy Carter, 57 percent</p><p>-- Gerald Ford, 52 percent</p><p>-- Richard Nixon, 59 percent</p><p>-- Lyndon Johnson, 74 percent</p><p>-- John Kennedy, 77 percent</p><p>-- Dwight Eisenhower, 69 percent</p><p>-- Harry Truman, 49 percent</p><p></p><p>Things are not looking promising for the Democrats. Their strategy of shutting out the Republicans in the health care debate backfired swiftly yesterday when the so-called Senate Majority Leader, Harry (I'm about to lose my re-election bid) Reid suggested that the Republicans opposing this bill are probably the same type of people who would have fought against the abolition of slavery. Apparently Mr. Reid has never heard the term, "Party of Lincoln." If the Republican tactics continue to irritate the uncompromising Democrats, I'm sure we'll hear a Nazi reference before too long.</p><p></p><p>Of course, it would help if the proposed legislation wasn't comprised of over 2,000 pages; much of it merely ink that nobody in the Senate Chamber has laid eyes on.</p><p> Yup Hussein is just tearing it up setting all kinds of records</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RBetts, post: 351626, member: 22077"] [B]Gallup Poll: Obama's Approval Rating Lowest Of Any President After 1 Year[/B] December 8, 2009, 3:45PM Conclusions should not be drawn from poll numbers. But if the recent Gallup Poll is any indication as to the thoughts of the United States electorate, the Obama administration had better pay attention. The newest poll shows Obama's approval rating at 47%. According to the report on the Fox News website (yes, they even have a web page to compliment their illustrious news network), the most recent Gallup poll was conducted on December 4-6. In the history of the Gallup Poll, which began in 1938, this is the lowest approval rating for any president after only 1 year in office. Here is the list of presidential approval ratings after 1 year in office: -- Barack Obama, 47 percent -- George W. Bush, 86 percent -- Bill Clinton, 52 percent -- George H.W. Bush, 71 percent -- Ronald Reagan, 49 percent -- Jimmy Carter, 57 percent -- Gerald Ford, 52 percent -- Richard Nixon, 59 percent -- Lyndon Johnson, 74 percent -- John Kennedy, 77 percent -- Dwight Eisenhower, 69 percent -- Harry Truman, 49 percent Things are not looking promising for the Democrats. Their strategy of shutting out the Republicans in the health care debate backfired swiftly yesterday when the so-called Senate Majority Leader, Harry (I'm about to lose my re-election bid) Reid suggested that the Republicans opposing this bill are probably the same type of people who would have fought against the abolition of slavery. Apparently Mr. Reid has never heard the term, "Party of Lincoln." If the Republican tactics continue to irritate the uncompromising Democrats, I'm sure we'll hear a Nazi reference before too long. Of course, it would help if the proposed legislation wasn't comprised of over 2,000 pages; much of it merely ink that nobody in the Senate Chamber has laid eyes on. Yup Hussein is just tearing it up setting all kinds of records [/QUOTE]
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