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Gallup: Gop congress more popular than obama

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Not soon after his media-enabled reelection, when President Obama's poll numbers almost immediately began to crater, the media narrative shifted to the steady drumbeat of, "But the approval rating for Congress is much lower." That spin was obviously directed at Republicans, who controlled Congress. Although "congress" can mean both the Democrat-controlled Senate and the House, this was a nifty rhetorical trick the media used to argue that the GOP was in worse shape than Obama.

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That lie was not only laid bare in last week's midterm elections, where Republicans at every level of government crushed Democrats (and their media cheerleaders) in a tidal wave that hit blue and purple states, but also in new polling numbers from Gallup that shows GOP lawmakers currently enjoy a higher approval rating from the American people than President Obama.

cont... Gallup: GOP Congress More Popular Than Obama
 
You know your Presidency is a disaster when people like those blithering idiots in Congress more than you.
 
It seems the American people and the media gave Obama and the Left an extended trial run to get things right in this country. But, patience is fleeting.
 
Interesting,
I wonder what the democrat party thinks about this?
Here are the gallup results...
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#1. There is no 'democrat' party.

#2. I don't know what the Democratic Party thinks, but I believe that if the GOP doesn't do anything about America's immigration problems it will be in big trouble in future elections.

Don't take my word for this, just wait and see. November, 2016 will be here before you know it.
 
Not soon after his media-enabled reelection, when President Obama's poll numbers almost immediately began to crater, the media narrative shifted to the steady drumbeat of, "But the approval rating for Congress is much lower." That spin was obviously directed at Republicans, who controlled Congress. Although "congress" can mean both the Democrat-controlled Senate and the House, this was a nifty rhetorical trick the media used to argue that the GOP was in worse shape than Obama.

obama-finger-on-lip-ap.jpg


That lie was not only laid bare in last week's midterm elections, where Republicans at every level of government crushed Democrats (and their media cheerleaders) in a tidal wave that hit blue and purple states, but also in new polling numbers from Gallup that shows GOP lawmakers currently enjoy a higher approval rating from the American people than President Obama.

cont... Gallup: GOP Congress More Popular Than Obama



Keep this handy.

There no less than 16,000 claims that this vote is not even about Obama that support for congress is at an "historical low."

Says everything about the lying left
 
Not soon after his media-enabled reelection, when President Obama's poll numbers almost immediately began to crater, the media narrative shifted to the steady drumbeat of, "But the approval rating for Congress is much lower." That spin was obviously directed at Republicans, who controlled Congress. Although "congress" can mean both the Democrat-controlled Senate and the House, this was a nifty rhetorical trick the media used to argue that the GOP was in worse shape than Obama.

obama-finger-on-lip-ap.jpg


That lie was not only laid bare in last week's midterm elections, where Republicans at every level of government crushed Democrats (and their media cheerleaders) in a tidal wave that hit blue and purple states, but also in new polling numbers from Gallup that shows GOP lawmakers currently enjoy a higher approval rating from the American people than President Obama.

cont... Gallup: GOP Congress More Popular Than Obama



I get dibs on the first troll to respond with "Gallup is a right wing" whatever. Ten bucks says this thread doesn't get to two pages before there isn't some form of dismissal based on some kind of slant
 
#1. There is no 'democrat' party.

#2. I don't know what the Democratic Party thinks, but I believe that if the GOP doesn't do anything about America's immigration problems it will be in big trouble in future elections.

Don't take my word for this, just wait and see. November, 2016 will be here before you know it.

Why have the dems popularity plummeted to below republicans?
 
I get dibs on the first troll to respond with "Gallup is a right wing" whatever. Ten bucks says this thread doesn't get to two pages before there isn't some form of dismissal based on some kind of slant

They won't get that far. They'll see "Breitbart.com" in the OP and spend a few posts ranting about Breitbart, forgetting that it's Gallup's poll.
 
You know your Presidency is a disaster when people like those blithering idiots in Congress more than you.


Has this ever happened before? From what I recall usually when the public disapprove of a president's job performance they usually feel far, far worse about congress,
 
Not soon after his media-enabled reelection, when President Obama's poll numbers almost immediately began to crater, the media narrative shifted to the steady drumbeat of, "But the approval rating for Congress is much lower." That spin was obviously directed at Republicans, who controlled Congress. Although "congress" can mean both the Democrat-controlled Senate and the House, this was a nifty rhetorical trick the media used to argue that the GOP was in worse shape than Obama.

obama-finger-on-lip-ap.jpg


That lie was not only laid bare in last week's midterm elections, where Republicans at every level of government crushed Democrats (and their media cheerleaders) in a tidal wave that hit blue and purple states, but also in new polling numbers from Gallup that shows GOP lawmakers currently enjoy a higher approval rating from the American people than President Obama.

cont... Gallup: GOP Congress More Popular Than Obama


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Poll: For First Time in 3 Years, Republicans Have Higher Favorables Than Democrats.....

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Indeed, the gains Republicans made at the state level are arguably more impressive. The voters sent an unmistakable message to the president's party that one hopes even Democrats cannot miss.....snip~

Poll: For First Time in 3 Years, Republicans Have Higher Favorables Than Democrats - Daniel Doherty
 
Has this ever happened before? From what I recall usually when the public disapprove of a president's job performance they usually feel far, far worse about congress,

Not that I remember. Congress is usually universally viewed as a boil on the butt of humanity.
 
I get dibs on the first troll to respond with "Gallup is a right wing" whatever. Ten bucks says this thread doesn't get to two pages before there isn't some form of dismissal based on some kind of slant

Im surprised its made it this far. :lol:

Someone else will essentially shake their fist and say "get used to saying Hillary!"
 
Not soon after his media-enabled reelection, when President Obama's poll numbers almost immediately began to crater, the media narrative shifted to the steady drumbeat of, "But the approval rating for Congress is much lower." That spin was obviously directed at Republicans, who controlled Congress. Although "congress" can mean both the Democrat-controlled Senate and the House, this was a nifty rhetorical trick the media used to argue that the GOP was in worse shape than Obama.

obama-finger-on-lip-ap.jpg


That lie was not only laid bare in last week's midterm elections, where Republicans at every level of government crushed Democrats (and their media cheerleaders) in a tidal wave that hit blue and purple states, but also in new polling numbers from Gallup that shows GOP lawmakers currently enjoy a higher approval rating from the American people than President Obama.

cont... Gallup: GOP Congress More Popular Than Obama


Of course, Obama's poll numbers are down. Nobody likes a guy who picks his nose. :mrgreen:
 
#1. There is no 'democrat' party.

#2. I don't know what the Democratic Party thinks, but I believe that if the GOP doesn't do anything about America's immigration problems it will be in big trouble in future elections.

Don't take my word for this, just wait and see. November, 2016 will be here before you know it.



I love it!

Never ever address the issues, never ever admit there is a problem.

Always the answer is "wait till..."

Wait till what? till Hillary is older than Reagan to run for President with her 1970's theme song? Wait for Hillary now to win back the trust of the people? Oh, that's a plan!

Get this: This election had NOTHING to do with amnesty, the ACA, Obama's stupid "red line" or any other "issue" his pimps have been fronting. The results and this poll are the truth you CANNOT deny, this vote is about Obama and the Democratic party, or in some arenas the "Democrat Party" if you really want to know.

This election was a straightforward rejection of Obama, his lies, his policies, his arrogance and his "enemies" administration that has refused to compromise on even one issue.
Amnesty is NOT going to be the pivotal issue in the next election, honesty and trust will be, and in that regard you little Whitewater calendar girl is starting with a massive "what difference does it make?" deficit.

Here's how that gets crushed..one slogan: "Honesty not Amnesty."

Get this, the Republicans control the debate now, the people don't believe Obama or his minions.
 
I love it!

Never ever address the issues, never ever admit there is a problem.

Always the answer is "wait till..."

Wait till what? till Hillary is older than Reagan to run for President with her 1970's theme song? Wait for Hillary now to win back the trust of the people? Oh, that's a plan!

Get this: This election had NOTHING to do with amnesty, the ACA, Obama's stupid "red line" or any other "issue" his pimps have been fronting. The results and this poll are the truth you CANNOT deny, this vote is about Obama and the Democratic party, or in some arenas the "Democrat Party" if you really want to know.

This election was a straightforward rejection of Obama, his lies, his policies, his arrogance and his "enemies" administration that has refused to compromise on even one issue.
Amnesty is NOT going to be the pivotal issue in the next election, honesty and trust will be, and in that regard you little Whitewater calendar girl is starting with a massive "what difference does it make?" deficit.

Here's how that gets crushed..one slogan: "Honesty not Amnesty."

Get this, the Republicans control the debate now, the people don't believe Obama or his minions.

Nailed it. This is generally how they reply...

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I love it!

Never ever address the issues, never ever admit there is a problem.

Always the answer is "wait till..."

Wait till what? till Hillary is older than Reagan to run for President with her 1970's theme song? Wait for Hillary now to win back the trust of the people? Oh, that's a plan!

Get this: This election had NOTHING to do with amnesty, the ACA, Obama's stupid "red line" or any other "issue" his pimps have been fronting. The results and this poll are the truth you CANNOT deny, this vote is about Obama and the Democratic party, or in some arenas the "Democrat Party" if you really want to know.

This election was a straightforward rejection of Obama, his lies, his policies, his arrogance and his "enemies" administration that has refused to compromise on even one issue.
Amnesty is NOT going to be the pivotal issue in the next election, honesty and trust will be, and in that regard you little Whitewater calendar girl is starting with a massive "what difference does it make?" deficit.

Here's how that gets crushed..one slogan:
"Honesty not Amnesty."

Get this, the Republicans control the debate now, the people don't believe Obama or his minions.



If the GOP uses that as its campaign slogan in 2016 I predict that the GOP will lose.
 
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