The good news is found in Obama's 7 day
average - for the first time since the beginnings of his
Administration, three years ago, he scored an even 50% for the most
recent seven day period. The bad news, and it is really bad,
is found in the fact that those who will campaign for the Slickmeister
remain at a low 26% average, down from the 46% average that was the case during
the 2008 election period. It is the "strongly approve" number
that wins and looses elections.
Date
|
Presidential Approval Index
|
Strongly.. Approve
|
Strongly Disapprove
|
Total Approve
|
Total Disapprove
|
2/13/2012
|
-13
|
26%
|
39%
|
50%
|
48%
|
2/12/2012
|
-13
|
26%
|
39%
|
49%
|
49%
|
2/11/2012
|
-13
|
26%
|
39%
|
49%
|
50%
|
2/10/2012
|
-10
|
27%
|
37%
|
51%
|
49%
|
2/09/2012
|
-11
|
26%
|
37%
|
50%
|
49%
|
2/08/2012
|
-11
|
25%
|
36%
|
50%
|
49%
|
2/07/2012
|
-10
|
26%
|
36%
|
51%
|
48%
|
Yea, and how do these poll numbers look?
ReplyDeleteThey look like Smithson is losing ... very badly.
One week our of 156. Man, it sure doesn't take much to float your boat.
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