By PUMA Pundit on October 23, 2009
It is not surprising that this is happening, Americans are finally realizing the Emperor has no clothes, what is surprising is that this is happening despite the fact that the formerly Main Stream Media is still for the most part in Barack Obama’s corner… Telegraph UK Gallup recorded an average daily approval rating of 53 [...]
Posted in Polls | Tagged barack obama, creigh deeds, dick cheney, gallup, jon corzine, new jersey
By PUMA Pundit on September 3, 2009
It is interesting to note that Hillary is the only person in the upper echelon of the US govt who is polling at higher than 50%… Incidentally, I wonder what a Congress which is polling lower than Obama, who is polling in the mid 40s, can be expected to do when it comes to selling [...]
Posted in Polls | Tagged barack obama, Ben Bernanke, congress, harris poll, Harry Reid, Hillary Clinton, joe biden, mitch mcconnell, Nancy Pelosi, robert gates, tim geithner |
By PUMA Pundit on July 24, 2009
Despite what seems to be a 24/7 domination of the news cycle, Barack Obama’s approval ratings have slipped below 50% for the first time. Overall, 49% of voters say they at least somewhat approve of the President’s performance. Today marks the first time his overall approval rating has ever fallen below 50% among Likely Voters [...]
Posted in Polls | Tagged approval ratings, barack obama, Polls, rasmussen |
By PUMA Pundit on July 9, 2009
The question is not why is this happening, but why did it take so long to happen? The good news is Americans seem to be waking up. The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Thursday shows that 30% of the nation’s voters now Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing his [...]
Posted in Polls | Tagged barack obama, presidential approval index rating, presidential tracking poll, rasmussen
By PUMA Pundit on April 7, 2009
It was bound to happen… National Journal In the week before Election Day, voters favored a generic Democratic congressional candidate over a Republican by margins as big as 12 percentage points. Just three months into the new Congress — and still a year and a half out from the midterm elections — Republicans appear [...]
Posted in Polls | Tagged congress, democrats, diageo/hotline data, fox news/opinion dynamics poll, npr survey, republicans |