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Vulpix
01-25-2009, 11:26 PM
After less than a week in office, Barack Obama's approval rating plunges 15 points


Daily Mail (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1127427/After-week-office-Barack-Obamas-approval-rating-plunges-15-points.html): Barack Obama might have been in office for less than a week, but the euphoria is beginning to wane.

The new President's approval ratings have fallen from a stratospheric 83 per cent to a more modest - although still impressive - 68 per cent.

Washington analysts said the scale of the drop in the Gallup poll underlines the immense challenges Mr Obama faces in trying to turn round the U.S.'s battered fortunes.

He still remains vastly more popular than his predecessor George Bush - who left office with around 25 per cent approval.

But there were signs yesterday that reality has set in following the wave of optimism surrounding his inauguration last Tuesday.

Mr Obama is facing an ugly battle with Republicans over his plans to bail out the economy with £515billion of taxpayers' cash. Opposition leaders claim the rescue package relies too much on government spending and not enough on tax relief for families and small businesses.

In a radio address at the weekend Mr Obama gave details of his plan for the first time, saying he wants to double the nation's use of wind and solar power within three years and modernise 10,000 schools to help combat the 'unprecedented crisis' faced by the country.

The address was also broadcast on YouTube, where it drew 450,000 views and 3,000 comments - most of them positive - in just one day.

But the President's top financial adviser Larry Summers, head of the National Economic Council, risked angering Republicans last night by refusing to rule out yet another influx of government money to prop up the ailing U.S. banks.

He said: 'What ultimately will be necessary is something that will play out over time.' Mr Obama's hopes of enacting the bailout with bipartisan support next month appeared to be fading last night with Republican leader John Boehner warning that his party could vote against it.

Senator John McCain, Mr Obama's opponent in the November presidential contest, also said he did not believe the package did enough to create jobs.

'There have to be major rewrites if we want to stimulate the economy... As it stands now I can't vote for it,' McCain told Fox television.

The President's new focus in the war on terror is also causing controversy.

While he plans to shift all combat troops out of Iraq over the next 16 months, many soldiers will find themselves in the thick of a new battle in Afghanistan.

Vice President Joe Biden warned that Americans should expect casualties as up to 30,000 more U.S. troops are sent there to fight the resurgent Taliban.

In a TV interview yesterday, he said the additional U.S. troops in Afghanistan will be engaging the enemy more.

Asked if that means the public should expect more deaths, he said: 'I hate to say it, but yes, I think there will be. There will be an uptick.'

Beorn
01-25-2009, 11:42 PM
While he plans to shift all combat troops out of Iraq over the next 16 months, many soldiers will find themselves in the thick of a new battle in Afghanistan.

Vice President Joe Biden warned that Americans should expect casualties as up to 30,000 more U.S. troops are sent there to fight the resurgent Taliban.

Well, it was "change" you voted for and it is "change" you got.

The more things change, the more they stay the same.

Ĉmeric
01-26-2009, 12:11 AM
I didn't vote for this change.:coffee:

Obama was touted as the messiah. Now people are beginning to realize he's a false messiah. I will enjoy watching his fall from grace.

Aemma
01-26-2009, 12:18 AM
I didn't vote for this change.:coffee:

Obama was touted as the messiah. Now people are beginning to realize he's a false messiah. I will enjoy watching his fall from grace.

As I stated in a different thread, he's just a politician. Need we really say more? Honestly, what were people expecting?:rolleyes:

:rolleyes2:...Aemma

Electronic God-Man
01-26-2009, 12:24 AM
Right, he didn't work any miracles. The heavens didn't open up and shower the land with prosperity, Blacks didn't suddenly find themselves in harmony with whites, and that woman from Youtube discovered that she did in fact still have to pay her mortgage and for gas.

Pino
01-26-2009, 10:49 AM
Americans have become so naive they thought the day after the Black Saviour came into power they would be living in some American Dream Utopia.

Back to reality it seems.

Lenny
01-29-2009, 03:40 AM
It fell to 65 in the same poll released today.

http://pollingreport.com/obama.htm

The numbers "to watch" are his ratings among whites; especially white-Republicans and white-Independents. I don't think nonwhites will ever turn on him. Why would they?

I wonder if pollsters will even dare to collect race-based data for Obama's approval rating?

Lenny
01-29-2009, 04:07 AM
I have found race-based polling data: http://www.surveyusa.com/?s=obama

Obama Approval Rating among White-Americans
Collected January 21, 2009 (day 1 of Obama presidency)
- Virginia (http://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollReport.aspx?g=4ab3b8db-1579-46ff-93f5-48290a120ea1): 58%
- Wisconsin (http://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollReport.aspx?g=37e8eafa-5bd0-42c8-aee2-3802b511b4ef): 69%
- Washington state (http://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollReport.aspx?g=90c0da33-6856-4e0a-946f-438fe35bf976): 66%
- Missouri (http://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollReport.aspx?g=72913ec2-fb62-4950-ae14-9245ddae368b): 63%
- Massachusetts (http://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollReport.aspx?g=48501a4c-9bd7-480a-b19f-9102044921ed): 76%
- California (http://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollReport.aspx?g=030afd67-3556-4a63-8e9a-442cb1e2b7f0): 71%
- Alabama (http://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollReport.aspx?g=61adfc41-d836-464f-8186-f5a8bcb76249): 34%

Obama Approval Rating among Republicans [90% of Republican-voters are white -- this is the closest metric to "non-'liberal' whites" available]
- Virginia: 31%
- Wisconsin: 33%
- Washington state: 47%
- Missouri: 37%
- Taxachussetts: 54%
- California: 41%
- Alabama: 38%

These data were collected the same day it was "68%" nationally among all races.

When/If these numbers start going into the teens or the single-digits, then real HOPE has arrived. :D

Treffie
01-29-2009, 08:38 AM
Mr Obama is facing an ugly battle with Republicans over his plans to bail out the economy with £515billion of taxpayers' cash. Opposition leaders claim the rescue package relies too much on government spending and not enough on tax relief for families and small businesses

The House of Representatives approved this yesterday - Senate next stop!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7857276.stm

God bless America (and I really mean it).