DAR
Rasmussen is a perfectly acceptable organization, I've quoted them myself. As the link I referenced shows, for some reason their numbers on Obama's popularity/approval were way out of line with everyone else's. That happens some times. You cherry picked a poll that gave a near statistical tie. That's a joke.
And Galt, you do realize that it's elections that matter, not polls. We just recently had an election, truly the ultimate poll. Here's a little tip for you, focus on the elections, not so much on the polls.
Actually, let me revise that. Focus on whatever you want. You and your party are irrelevant now. And that is as it should be.
D.
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As
Doug posted on our forum on March 16 (three days ago):
"The latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll shows the Republican Party's favorability rating at an all-time low. President Obama's is at an all-time high. The same poll shows that Republicans are getting most of the blame for the partisanship that hinders governmental progress. And perhaps most telling, when asked which party is best equipped to lead the country out of recession,
the Republicans trail the Democrats by a stunning 30 points."
This is why I said, republicans really shouldn't be bringing up the subject of polls right now. Not if they're smart.
Galt, you're off the hook.
Oh, and
I posted this from the NY times 9 days ago:
"The Republicans have reached a new low, literally. According to the most recent NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, the percentage of Americans who view the Republican Party positively is at an all-time low. Meanwhile, President Obama’s positive rating is at an all-time high, and the Democratic Party’s positive rating is near its high."