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James
 Rep: 664 

Re: Is Obama the most unpopular US president since Jimmy Carter?

James wrote:

Gallup’s latest numbers are a real eye-opener. The polling company now has Barack Obama’s approval rating at just 39 percent, the lowest level of his presidency, and down 13 percentage points since the start of June. Gallup finds that 54 percent of Americans now disapprove of the president’s job performance. And according to the RealClear Politics average of several major polls, a staggering 73.8 percent of Americans now believe the country is moving down the wrong track. .

Obama’s low personal ratings are coupled with widespread disillusionment with the condition of the US economy in Gallup’s surveys. 53 percent of Americans now rate the economy as poor (as opposed to just eight percent who believe it is good/excellent) and 79 percent say the economic outlook is getting worse.

Strikingly, Barack Obama has achieved the lowest ratings for any US president at this stage of his first term in office for 32 years, since 1979, according to polling data provided by the Gallup Presidential Job Approval Center. To place Obama’s ratings in historical context, at the same stage of their first term (or only term in the case of Bush Snr.), George W. Bush had a 60 percent approval rating (August 2003), Bill Clinton had 46 percent approval (August 1995), George H.W. Bush 71 percent (August 1991), and Ronald Reagan 43 percent (August 1983).

It should be noted that Reagan’s approval rating dipped as low as 35 percent in January 1983 (before rising back to 54 percent by the end of the year), and Clinton’s to 37 percent in June 1993. But you have to go back to Jimmy Carter in August 1979 (at 33 percent), to find a US president less popular than Obama at this stage of his presidency. And the historic job approval average for all US presidents since Harry S. Truman for the 11th quarter of their first term is 52.2 percent, more than 13 points ahead of Obama’s current level.

Could President Obama’s approval rating fall as low as Jimmy Carter’s, hovering just above 30 percent? Undoubtedly it could, with the economic situation deteriorating and consumer confidence plunging. This is a distinctly Carter-esque presidency, with a weak president unable to lead, hugely challenging economic conditions, and declining American power on the world stage. Gallup’s figures have shown an astonishing drop in support for Barack Obama in the past eight weeks, which could well be accelerated over the course of the next few months, not least with media attention heavily focused on the Republican presidential race as well as the dire state of the economy.

This is shaping up to be a disastrous summer for Mr. Obama, with a huge drop in public confidence in his ‘hope and change’ presidency. Gallup’s latest poll is probably the shape of things to come, and the president has by no means reached rock bottom. There is a long way further for him to fall, and if the precedent set by Jimmy Carter is anything to go by, Obama could be scraping the 30 percent approval mark before long.


http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/nileg … my-carter/

slcpunk
 Rep: 149 

Re: Is Obama the most unpopular US president since Jimmy Carter?

slcpunk wrote:

That's fantastic compared to the GOP Congress's lowly 13 percent approval rating. I'd imagine the worst rating ever.

Axlin16
 Rep: 768 

Re: Is Obama the most unpopular US president since Jimmy Carter?

Axlin16 wrote:

What's gonna be amazing is when he gets re-elected next year.

It'll continue to fall.


I try not to be a doom n' gloomer, but the entire system is really destroyed right now (I mean it, not like every person says that before an election), and it's not gonna get any better until REAL change takes place.

Changes like a two-party system completely dissolving type of change.

James
 Rep: 664 

Re: Is Obama the most unpopular US president since Jimmy Carter?

James wrote:
Axlin08 wrote:

What's gonna be amazing is when he gets re-elected next year.

I'm not so sure about that anymore although he may get reelected based on weak competition. He is tied with just about every republican candidate according to Gallup, and factoring in the margin of error could lose to each one of them.  Having said that, he is essentially a neocon in sheep's clothing and it reaches a point where people may say, "why not just elect the real thing? Real thing may be shit but at least its honest about its intentions". This clown strutted into office acting like he was the next Roosevelt and wound up being Bush's third term. Yet liberals cheer him on when they despised Bush for the SAME policies.


Reminds me of that Palin quote...


"How's that hopey-changey thing working out for ya?"


NO SHIT.


I don't get why the dems are so scared of a Palin, Bachmann, Perry,etc. presidency. You're gonna get the same fucking thing you got now, so why the resistance? It's like eating a Mcdonald's hamburger then someone orders you a cheeseburger without the cheese and you refuse to eat it. Why?

Axlin16
 Rep: 768 

Re: Is Obama the most unpopular US president since Jimmy Carter?

Axlin16 wrote:

Agreed... which is the same reason I don't see a brighter future voting Republican.


Voting Democrat vs. Republican today... is the same fuckin' thing.

It's all a shit sandwich, and nothing is gonna change until we really challenge status quo.

apex-twin
 Rep: 200 

Re: Is Obama the most unpopular US president since Jimmy Carter?

apex-twin wrote:

In Europe, Obama is considered a breath of fresh air.

We don't give a toss about your Congress, howabout getting one that actually works before pinning it all to a mere master of ceremonies?

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PaSnow
 Rep: 205 

Re: Is Obama the most unpopular US president since Jimmy Carter?

PaSnow wrote:

His approval rating is low, and yes I think it's getting close to possible non-reelection next year.  however those stats don't really do a whole lot, both Reagan & Clinton were at one point lower than him, and turned out to be good 2 term Presidents.  And H.W.  was higher than him, and ended up not getting re-elected. Which leaves W as it's constant.

Really his ratings are just low. The historic references don't seem to reveal too much.

Axlin16
 Rep: 768 

Re: Is Obama the most unpopular US president since Jimmy Carter?

Axlin16 wrote:
apex-twin wrote:

In Europe, Obama is considered a breath of fresh air.

Which is really really strange considering the fact that he continued almost every single one of Bush's fiscal and defense policies.

I guess it must be the black thing.

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