Very convenient for you to leave out Bush's 29% rating at end of terms.
Further proof of one-sided biased reporting.
Oh I forgot....just more Fox News.
http://publicpolicypolling.blogspot.com/2009/12/obamas-december-standing.htmlPerhaps the greatest measure of Obama’s declining support is that just 50% of voters now say they prefer having him as President to George W. Bush, with 44% saying they’d rather have his predecessor. Given the horrendous approval ratings Bush showed during his final term that’s somewhat of a surprise and an indication that voters are increasingly placing the blame on Obama for the country’s difficulties instead of giving him space because of the tough situation he inherited. The closeness in the Obama/Bush numbers also has implications for the 2010 elections. Using the Bush card may not be particularly effective for Democrats anymore, which is good news generally for Republicans and especially ones like Rob Portman who are running for office and have close ties to the former President.
44% would want Bush back.
You have failed to keep yourself from these topics. I was starting to think you had a good idea.and 56% doesn't want him back. The majority wins.
You have failed to keep yourself from these topics. I was starting to think you had a good idea.
If someone tells a story, and you don't know about it, should you care?
If someone insults me, and I never find out, should I still feel insulted?
Ignore this poster and let him fill the airwaves with slanted articles. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
You have failed to keep yourself from these topics. I was starting to think you had a good idea.
If someone tells a story, and you don't know about it, should you care?
If someone insults me, and I never find out, should I still feel insulted?
Ignore this poster and let him fill the airwaves with slanted articles. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Public Policy Polling: Obama's December Standing... just 50% of voters now say they prefer having him as President to George W. Bush, with 44% saying they’d rather have his predecessor
Describe the picture please.
For the first time, Obama’s overall job approval rating has fallen below 50 percent (to 47 percent). In addition, for the first time since Sept. 2007, a plurality (45 percent) sees the Democratic Party in a negative light. And the percentage believing the country is on the wrong track (55 percent) is at its highest level in the Obama presidency…
The entire Republican Party, moreover, continues to maintain a net-negative favorable/unfavorable rating, 28 percent to 43 percent.
But, for the first time in more than two years, the Democratic Party also now holds a net-negative rating, 35 percent to 45 percent.
By comparison, the conservative libertarian-leaning Tea Party movement has a net-positive 41 percent to 23 percent score in the poll.
It's rather apparent, BJ.