President Obama Begs Supports Not to Make Him Look Bad in the 2010 Midterm Elections

Let me take a wild guess … stuttering Barack went away from his teleprompter prepared speech again. Just a hunch.

One again, it’s all about Obama, “Don’t Make Me Look Bad.” Me … me … me … me … me … me… me … me … me … me … me!!!

The One begged the audience not to make him look bad in the 2010 midterm elections as he stated he thought the pundit were wrong. Yup, they are all wrong, and you are right President Obama. Isn’t that what has been wrong with Obama’s Presidency? He thinks he knows more than every one else in the room.

Just a sampling of all the pundits who Obama thinks is wrong:

  • CNN Opinion Research poll on Congressional Generic ballot – Republicans +7
  • CBS News Poll on Congressional Generic ballot – Republicans +8
  • Rasmussen Generic Congressional ballot – Republicans +3
  • ABC/Washington Post Generic Congressional ballot – Republicans +6
  • GallupGeneric Congressional ballot (low turn out) – Republicans +18
  • Gallup Generic Congressional ballot (high turnout) – Republicans +13
  • Real Clear Politics average US Senate polling, Dems 48, GOP 46 and 6 races toss-up. However, Republicans have leads in 4 of the Senate races (Nevada, Illinois, West Virginia & Colorado. Virtual tie in Washington state)
  • The Cook Political Report - Not one held US Senate seat leans Democrat, the two listed as toss up are KY and MO where all other polling has the GOP candidate ahead. Democrats have 3 seats that either lean Republican or are solid republican. They have 9 seats that they presently hold that are toss-ups.
  • Cook Political Report for the US House races – Democrats currently have 85 seats listed as Lean or Toss Up. Republicans currently have 7 seats listed as Lean or Toss Up.
  • Larry Sabato presently predicts Republicans pick ups in 2010: US Senate +7-8, US House +47, Governors +8.

 President Obama pleaded with a crowd of supporters last Thursday in Maryland to prove the pundits wrong. Actually his direct quote was, “I … I … I… I … I … I … I”m betting on you, not on them.”   Obama implored the crowd, “Don’t make me look bad.” Mr. President, you have done a good enough job of that all by your self.

 

Hat Tip: Gateway Pundit

Desperate acts from a desperate President and a desperate party. Remember in November!

Democrats in Big Trouble with “Likely Voters” in latest Gallup Poll … Double Digit Lead for GOP

There is a storm on the horizon for democrats for the 2010 midterm elections and it is called “LIKELY VOTERS”.

According to the most recent Gallup poll, Republicans have a small lead with registered voters; however, it is the “likely voters” where the GOP has a commanding lead over Democrats. With a high or low voter turnout with likely voters, Republicans have a double digit lead, 13% to 18% lead over Democrats.

YIKES!!! Democrats got an early Halloween present from Gallup and it is frightening, it truly is the scary season.

Isn’t it interesting that the closer we get to the 2010 midterm elections, Gallup is refining their polls to more reflect what should be the outcome of the elections. After all, no polling firm whats to look like a homer and have bad data. They are starting to look at likely vs. the usual registered that they report. Polling data is about who is going to be motivated to vote, not who just might be registered. Many races do not reflect the enthusiasm gap that exists between the GOP and Democrats.

There are going to be a lot of shocked individuals the night of November 2, 2010 as voter enthusiasm will win the day.

Rasmussen Vindicated: President Barack Hussein Obama at All Time Low in Real Clear Politics Average Polling

It would seem that Present Barack Hussein Obama has driven his job approval ratings into the ditch and over the cliff.

The polling data of President Barack Obama’s job approval indicates one clear and present fact, Scott Rasmussen’s polling data was correct all along, the LEFT just did not want to accept it. Obama’s job approval ratings have fallen and they can’t get up

Scott Rasmussen was correct all along with Obama’s job approval rating, the LEFT just could not handle the truth

In the latest Real Clear Politicas average job approval polling, Barack Obama finds himself at an all time low of -6.4%. Obama’s job approval numbers keep getting progressively worse as the jobs and unemployment numbers continue to flounder. The LEFT was so quick to comment months ago that Scott Rasmussen’s polling was bias against Obama and that he was in the pocket of the Republican party, even though Rasmussen called the 2008 Presidental election nearly spot on for Obama.

So what does the LEFT have to say now when Rasmussen was basically correct and accurate all along with Obama’s job approval numbers? Presently Rasmussen has Obama’s job approval rating at 47% approval and 52% disapprove. Meanwhile a CNN poll has “The One’s” job approval rating at 42% approve, 54% disapprove and Gallup has it at 44% approve, 49% disapprove.

It would appear that Rasmussen was the only accurate polling data out there and has been consistent all along. It was the other polling outlets that have now come back the a more accurate polling number. Scott Rasmussen vindicated once again and shown to be one of the best and most accurate in the business.

Delusional: Nancy Pelosi States Democrats will Retain the US House of Representatives in 2010 Midterm Elections

Hmm, wanna bet.

Democrat Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi has stated that Democrats will hold on to control of the majority in the US House of Representatives following the 2010 midterm elections. Well, what else would one expect her to say, we will lose and I will be out of a job as House speaker? San Fran Nan stated that Democrats would take the House in 2010 and “your little dog too”.

 

Nancy Pelosi to Democrats, “Remain calm, all is well …”

When asked whether she feared the political climate has changed enough that she may lose her post as Speaker of the House, Pelosi admitted the game has changed since the 2008 election, but predicted that Democrats will hold onto their majority through November’s midterm elections.

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Now CNN Poll has Republicans Up Big in Midterm Advantage with Generic Congressional Ballot … Rasmussen As Well

Democrats can spin it all the want … they are in deep trouble in advance of the 2010 midterm elections.

Obama’s “Hope & Change” has turned into, we do not think so Mr. President. We the People are about to send Barack Obama and Democrats a message like they have never seen before.

CNN, Gallup and Rasmussen all have Republicans with gains and the GOP up big in the Generic Congressional Ballot … I sense a trend here. According to the recent CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey, Republicans now lead Democrats 52% to 45%in the “generic ballot” Congressional poll. This is a 4% point increase from from last month. Take your pick as to which polling numbers are more damning to Democrats. The end result will be a run on Kleenex on election eve for Democrats.

With November’s midterm elections less than two months away, a new national poll indicates that the Republicans’ advantage over the Democrats in the battle for Congress is on the rise.

According to a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey released Monday, the GOP leads the Democrats by 7 points on the “generic ballot” question, 52 percent to 45 percent. That 7-point advantage is up from a 3-point margin last month.

The generic ballot question asks respondents if they would vote for a Democrat or Republican in their congressional district, without naming any specific candidates.

“The survey indicates that independents and voters who dislike both parties are starting to break toward the GOP,”says CNN Polling Director Keating Holland. “In a year when anger at incumbents is a dominant political force, the key to the election lies among those who aren’t rooting for either side.”

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