Gallup Poll: Americans Give Republicans Advantage Over Democrats on Economy, Immigration, Terrorism and Federal Spending

The Democrats have fallen and they can’t get up.

Less than two months before the 2010 midterm elections and according to a Gallup poll, American voters give Republicans the advantage over Democrats on the number one issue of the day, the economy. Americans rated the economy as the the most extremely important issue at 62% and 31% very important while 60% rated jobs extremely important and 32% rated very important. Both of the top two issues the voters rated Republicans over Democrats. With continued failed jobs reports and the Obama Summer of non-Recovery, matters will only get worse for Democrats.

A new USA Today/Gallup poll finds Americans saying the Republicans in Congress would do a better job than the Democrats in Congress of handling seven of nine key election issues. The parties are essentially tied on healthcare, with the environment being the lone Democratic strength.

The last Rasmussen poll showed that Republicans were trusted over Democrats on all of the top 10 issues of the day.

Gallup Poll: Get Ready for the 2010 Midterm Political Tidal Wave & Tsunami … Republicans Up by Record 10% Over Democrats in Generic Ballot

Democrats, what’s that sound? It’s the sound of inevitability.

Think Democrats are not beginning to panic?  Republicans have a 10% lead, 51% to 41%, over Democrats in the latest Gallup Generic Ballot poll, it is the largest lead in Gallup’s history of tracking the midterm generic ballot for Congress. The Perfect Storm of Democrat political carnage is taking shape … the more the Obama WH blames others, the more the Democrats do not listen to “We the People”, the more the polling numbers are getting to be of historic proportion. This is what occurs when a government goes completely against the will of the people and the electorate retaliates at the ballot box.

Republicans lead by 51% to 41% among registered voters in Gallup weekly tracking of 2010 congressional voting preferences. The 10-percentage-point lead is the GOP’s largest so far this year and is its largest in Gallup’s history of tracking the midterm generic ballot for Congress.

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Barack Obama Reaches New Lows in Weekly Gallup Poll … 43% Job Approval, Could Obama be One & Done?

President Barack Hussein Obama continues to fall in the polls, this time “The One” reaches a new low in the Gallup weekly poll with a 43% job approval. It would seem that the only reason why Obama did not fall farther in the polls was because he was on vacation and out of the media spotlight and making matters worse for Americans.

President Obama’s job approval rating slipped to 43% for the week of Aug. 16-22, down one percentage point from the previous weekly low set a week ago.

The new low also marks the first weekly average in which 50% of Americans disapprove of Obama’s job performance. The erosion reflects particularly low ratings at the beginning of last week, including 41% for Aug. 15-17 and Aug. 16-18, the lowest three-day averages of his administration. By the end of the week, however, Obama’s job ratings inched up, averaging 44% approval Aug. 20-22. 

It is only a question of time before Obama’s poll numbers fall into the 30′s. What then? Could the unthinkable happen as stated at Hot Air, Could Obama really not run for a second term as stated by Neil Cavuto on Fox News? Personally, I find it hard to believe that Obama would pass up the opportunity to continue to play President.

Cavuto’s point basically is, why would Obama need to run for a second term? Obama has already screwed up the country by having his liberal, socialist agenda passed against the will of the people. The laws passed with take years for the courts and future legislation to undo. For Obama, this is a victory … why would he need a second term?

However, it is too bad this does not represent a victory to America or Americans.

Obama Falls to 41% Approval Rating in Gallup Poll, 52% Disapprove

The question of the day is, in what poll will Barack Hussein Obama become the 30% President?

The latest Gallup poll has Barack Obama at his lowest job approval rating yet, 41%. Making matters worse, 52% of Americans now disapprove of  Obama doing his job. Just one year ago, Obama had a 53% – 40% approval/disapproval rating. Rasmussen has Obama’s job approval at 45% approve - 54% disapprove. Fox News Opinion Dynamics poll has Obama’s job approval at 43% approve and 49% disapprove.

Place your bets, where and when will Obama slip into the 30′s for his job approval? Just in time for the 2010 midterm elections. Look for Obama to drag down the Democrats in this Fall’s elections.

Barack Hussein Obama Drops to New Lows in Gallup Poll at 44%, 42% Three Day Rolling Avg … Obama Against the People on All Issues

How soon will it take before Obama’s job approval numbers are in the 30′s following his mosque being built at Ground Zero comments?

President Barack Hussein poll numbers are completely falling apart. Obama has reached an all time low in the Gallup poll at 44% for the week and a rolling three day average of 42%. OUCH! With Obama’s latest screw up and misguided and confused message regarding the mosque being built near Ground Zero, look for his approval numbers to be in the 30′s by the end of the week or into next.  When Obama’s numbers plunge into the30′s look for all the rats to scurry off the S.S. Obama. 

President Obama’s job approval rating dipped to 44% for the week of Aug. 9-15, the lowest weekly average of his administration by one percentage point.

The drop in Obama’s weekly average was driven by particularly low ratings near the end of the week, with record-low three-day rolling averages of 42% for Aug. 12-14 and Aug. 13-15 polling.Prior to this weekend, Obama’s three-day low had been 44%. Additionally, Obama’s disapproval rating reached 50% for the first time in the Aug. 13-15 average.

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