Obama ratings down in California, up in nation »

Posted By YvonneOllen 2 months, 3 weeks ago in News

President Obama's post-election honeymoon is waning in California, while his approval rating nationwide has begun to rise, according to two new polls.

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    corl641 month, 1 week ago

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    I use Gallups numbers and their numbers only. The reason being is that I have been refering them ever since Obama took office, this brings consistency to a poll. If you bounce from one to another, you're just cherrypicking what you want to see without that consistency. As of this past Monday, the day this poll is released every week, he is at 50% approval with 42% dis-approval rating. Here's the link showing his numbers falling from day 1, with an occasional bump every so often:

    http://www.gallup.com/poll/113980/Gallup-Daily-Oba...

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      horsun4tjs2 weeks, 5 days ago

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      I Think The Kool-Aid Must Trinkle Down To The Poll Takers, However If You Ask 100 White Voters That Do Not Have A Job In California Approval Ratings 25% At The Highest For President Obama, That Means 75% Dis-Approval, Same Poll For Blacks Without Jobs 80% Approval Just Keep Our Govt Checks Comming, Chi-Town Mafia Political Polls Mean Nothing To Pres Obamacare And Gang Because ACORN Is Out Of Money. Correction Election 2010-2012.

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