Obama’s Presidential Approval Index is Now At -8
Via Rasmussen:
Thirty-nine percent (39%) now give the President good or excellent marks for handling the economy while 43% say he is doing a poor job. Those are by far his lowest ratings yet on the economy
There is a gender gap when it comes to perceptions of Obama’s performance. By a 46% to 27% margin, men Strongly Disapprove. Women are more evenly divided—33% Strongly Approve and 30% Strongly Disapprove.

And this observation by Nile Gardiner at the Telegraph UK, regarding the recent Gallup poll finding about how conservative the Untied States really is:
Conservatism is far from dead in America, and remains the leading political ideology in the United States. If anything the Gallup figures reveal the new liberal regime in Washington is increasingly out of touch with the core values of a nation that still remains firmly committed to a largely conservative vision of the future. These latest findings from Gallup are an eye-opener, but needless to say, you won’t find them reported on the pages of The New York Times.
If I were a Democrat Congressman who voted for the flop stimulus bill or the single biggest tax increase in American history, I would be apprehensive about the upcoming vote ObamaCare.
481 days until November 2nd, 2010…

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