http://www.forbes.com/sites/rickunga...ularity-by-20/
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I DARE ANYONE TO POST A SIMILAR COMPARISON SHOWING SOMETHING DIFFERENT!It is what it is.
LMAO! Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
It is what it is.
The Republicans got their ass handed to them, no doubt about it. Being in denial about that fact means a lesson was not learned.
If you look at any of my post from a month ago when Cruz and company started this whole " shut the government down because of OBamaCare" shit, I said that history tells us it is a Bad idea, Bad with a Capitol "B".
We even had history telling us this, but as you know, those that do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it's mistakes. Originally Posted by Jackie S
Obamas numbers INCREASED 20%Obamas numbers INCREASED 20%? Really?
Republicans decreased to an ALL TIME low 24%
Tea Party DECREASED to 21%
Obamacare Increased ..
anyone else notice the direction both sides are TRENDING ?? Originally Posted by CJ7
There has been a downward trend in Congress' job approval since 2010, with approval ratings in 2011 and 2012 each lower than the year before. Notably, approval dropped to as low as 13% in August, October, and November of 2011 during the previous threat of a default, and reached 11% in December of that year. Subsequently, approval fell to its all-time low of 10% in February and August of 2012.
Obamas numbers INCREASED 20%? Really?
http://www.gallup.com/poll/116479/ba...-approval.aspx
Republicans decreased to an ALL TIME low 24%
Tea Party DECREASED to 21%
Obamacare Increased ..
No idea whose ass you are pulling your numbers out of
http://www.gallup.com/poll/165281/co...-shutdown.aspx Originally Posted by Chica Chaser
and since your such a Gallup fan, allow meOctober 9, 2013, Right near the start of the shutdown. LOL. I do like Gallup. Lets see what the numbers look like next week when polling from this week is done. Dems are riding down right along with them.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/165317/re...ecord-low.aspx Originally Posted by CJ7
These findings come from a Gallup poll conducted Oct. 3-6 that followed the Oct. 1 partial government shutdown after lawmakers in Washington were unable to pass a spending plan for the federal government.
More than six in 10 Americans (62%) now view the GOP unfavorably, a record high. By comparison, nearly half of Americans (49%) view the Democratic Party unfavorably. Roughly one in four Americans see both parties unfavorably.
The Democratic Party also has a public image problem -- although not on the same elephantine scale as that of the Republican Party -- with 43% viewing the Democratic Party favorably, down four percentage points from last month.
read the poll link I posted RockAre you calling CC, Rock?
and for the record your Gallup poll was taken before the end of the shutdown... Oct 13th
try this poll from yesterday ..
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/publ..._tracking_poll Originally Posted by CJ7
October 9, 2013, Right near the start of the shutdown. LOL. I do like Gallup. Lets see what the numbers look like next week when polling from this week is done. Dems are riding down right along with them. Originally Posted by Chica ChaserI posted the Gallop poll that was taken up to Oct 13