Latest Rasmussen Poll Shows Obama’s Approval Level Getting Lower
How low will it go?
From the article I will give you a few quotes:
President Obama’s approval ratings hit their lowest ranking yet in the Rasmussen Reports daily tracking poll out Tuesday, with 27 percent strongly approving of the president’s job performance and 42 percent strongly disapproving, an index rating of -15.
The president’s total approval is 45 percent in the latest poll, which matches his lowest approval rating overall, compared to 54 percent disapproval.
Approval is strongly divided by party with 52 percent of Democrats strongly approving and 68 percent of Republicans strongly disapproving. However, Obama appears to be losing the critical independent vote with 16 percent of unaffiliated voters strongly approving and 33 percent of independent voters approving overall. Fifty-one percent of independents strongly disapprove. [...]
[...] Fifty-three percent of likely voters polled said they are worried the federal government is overmanaging the economy.
The same poll showed that only 34 percent of seniors approve of the health care proposals now on the table while 60 percent disapprove. A majority of people under 30 approve, though majorities in every other age group disapprove. Overall, support for the Democratic plan backed by the president has dropped to just 38 percent of voters, the lowest level of support measured by Rasmussen since June polling on the issue.
“Seniors interact with the health care system more than any other segment in society. They are also the group most likely to show up and vote in the midterm election, and by the way they didn’t support Barack Obama in 2008, and so they are clearly disenchanted with the way things are going right now,” polling director Scott Rasmussen told Fox News.
Rasmussen noted that the polling is a warning to Democrats rather than Republicans because many are still worried about the GOP.
My question to anyone who cares to comment or even just contemplate is: Has Obama expended all his political capital in such a short time into his first year of his term?
With all the big spending bills and broken promises to his voters I would say he has expended so much that Congress will be taking a look at his approval ratings and not just go along to go along with everything he wants anymore. I could very well be wrong on that, but it seems he is in lame-duck territory only 10 months into his term. Hopefully, his only term.
Written by Jeanette



The problem with Congress is that they are so drunk with power at the moment that I don’t believe they much care what Obama’s numbers are. Daily they strive to show us who is boss, translated, they know better than any average American what is best for them and their family.
Our only hope at this time to stop this train is a Republican resurgence in the 2010 mid-terms.