Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Latest Gallup Poll Shows There Are STILL Too Many Stupid And Ignorant Americans
Gallup Poll: Obama's Approval Plummets
Tuesday, July 21, 2009 7:31 AM
A USA Today/Gallup Poll out Tuesday morning gives some bad news for Barack Obama.
Here are the key findings of the national poll:
By 49%-47%, those surveyed disapprove of how he is handling the economy, a turnaround from his 55%-42% approval in May. The steepest drop came from conservative and moderate Democrats.
By 50%-44%, they disapprove of how he is handling health care policy.
A 59% majority say his proposals call for too much government spending and 52% say they call for too much expansion of government power.
Expectations of the economy's turnaround are souring a bit. In February, the average prediction for a recovery was 4.1 years; now it's 5.5 years.
The USA Today/Gallup Poll is sure undermine the President's position as he pushes for his ambitious universal health care plan.
"His ratings have certainly come back down to Earth in a very short time period," Republican pollster Whit Ayres told USA Today.
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009 7:31 AM
A USA Today/Gallup Poll out Tuesday morning gives some bad news for Barack Obama.
Here are the key findings of the national poll:
By 49%-47%, those surveyed disapprove of how he is handling the economy, a turnaround from his 55%-42% approval in May. The steepest drop came from conservative and moderate Democrats.
By 50%-44%, they disapprove of how he is handling health care policy.
A 59% majority say his proposals call for too much government spending and 52% say they call for too much expansion of government power.
Expectations of the economy's turnaround are souring a bit. In February, the average prediction for a recovery was 4.1 years; now it's 5.5 years.
The USA Today/Gallup Poll is sure undermine the President's position as he pushes for his ambitious universal health care plan.
"His ratings have certainly come back down to Earth in a very short time period," Republican pollster Whit Ayres told USA Today.
© 2009 Newsmax. All rights reserved.
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