Now the Numbers Crunch Obama
Over at the Washington Examiner, his HQ, Mark Hemingway flags some polls:
1. "Reid Wilson has [a] pretty informative read on the campaign strategies of congressional Democrats," which contains "this eye-popping detail:"
The advice from Democratic consultants and strategists is almost unanimous: Run away from the president, and fast. A prominent Democratic pollster is circulating a survey that shows George W. Bush is 6 points more popular than President Obama in “Frontline” districts — seats held by Democrats that the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee sees as most vulnerable to Republican takeover.
2. "After being battered with millions of dollars in attack ads from teachers unions," New Jersey Governor" Chris Christie is rising in the polls:"
This is the second poll that puts Christie at majority approval. Interestingly, this means a New Jersey’s Republican governor has higher approval rating in the state than Obama, who had 47 percent approval.
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Jul '10
Re: Now the Numbers Crunch Obama
Abe Lincoln, often compared to Obama these days, said you can fool the people for about 18 months but that's it.
Jul '10
Re: Now the Numbers Crunch Obama
They failed to ask the question that really matters:
"Given the choice, would you rather suffer from chronic syphilis or endure four more years of an Obama presidency?"
Jul '10
Re: Now the Numbers Crunch Obama
It's interesting how the MSM blasted George W. Bush for being secretive and not spending more time in front of cameras, while Obama's excessive face time has done nothing but hurt his presidency and his message. I guess they got what they wished for...
May '10
Re: Now the Numbers Crunch Obama
That's why he's going to have a heck of a time turning this thing around: He's packed eight years of exposure into eighteen months. Americans get burnt out on presidents eventually, but it usually happens in year 6, 7, or 8. This guy unwittingly pushed that time-table ahead several years.
Jul '10
Re: Now the Numbers Crunch Obama
Scott Reusser
That's why he's going to have a heck of a time turning this thing around: He's packed eight years of exposure into eighteen months. Americans get burnt out on presidents eventually, but it usually happens in year 6, 7, or 8. This guy unwittingly pushed that time-table ahead several years. · Aug 19 at 7:31pm
Bingo. I was just saying to a friend that I bet even many of those who wept and fainted during Obama's acceptance speech just can't bear to watch him on television anymore.
May '10
Re: Now the Numbers Crunch Obama
Our POTUS, B-ego, continues to embrass himself and the USA, as he still believes his pronouncements matter. Believe we are observing, after only 2 years in office, a lame, lame, lame duck President playing out his final two years in office.