Date
|
Presidential Approval Index
|
Strongly Approve
|
Strongly Disapprove
|
Total Approve
|
Total Disapprove
|
2/09/2012
|
-11
|
26%
|
37%
|
50%
|
49%
|
2/08/2012
|
-11
|
25%
|
36%
|
50%
|
49%
|
2/07/2012
|
-10
|
26%
|
36%
|
51%
|
48%
|
2/06/2012
|
-10
|
27%
|
37%
|
50%
|
48%
|
2/05/2012
|
-13
|
26%
|
39%
|
48%
|
50%
|
2/04/2012
|
-14
|
26%
|
40%
|
47%
|
51%
|
2/03/2012
|
-15
|
26%
|
41%
|
46%
|
52%
|
2/02/2012
|
-13
|
26%
|
39%
|
47%
|
51%
|
2/01/2012
|
-12
|
25%
|
37%
|
49%
|
49%
|
1/31/2012
|
-13
|
23%
|
36%
|
51%
|
48%
|
1/30/2012
|
-14
|
23%
|
37%
|
51%
|
47%
|
Mission Statement: This blog reviews the news of the day in light of 242 years of American history. "Nationalism," a modern day pejorative, has been our country's politic throughout history, until 2008. Obama changed that narrative. Trump is seeking a return to our historical roots. Midknight Review supports this return to normality.
Rasmussen has Obama at his highest approval ratings from 2.5 years ago.
As you look at this Rasmussen 11 day report, just before shooting yourself, make note of the "strongly approve" number, which is a measure of the enthusiasm felt by those support him During the 2008 campaign, that number was well over 45%; today, it stands at 26% or less.
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