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Poll: Obamacare support, Obama approval sink to new lows
« on: November 28, 2013, 07:46:58 am »
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/poll-obamacare-support-obama-approval-sink-to-new-lows/

CBS, whatever that is, is reporting that Dear Leader continues his epic slide into the most hated man in the world because of Obama-Apocalypso-Care-Ageddon-Gate(thanx RedEye).

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Thirty-seven percent now approve of the job Mr. Obama is doing as president, down from 46 percent in October -- a nine point drop in just a month. Mr. Obama's disapproval rating is 57 percent -- the highest level for this president in CBS News Polls.

A rocky beginning to the opening of the new health insurance exchanges has also taken its toll on how Americans perceive the Affordable Care Act. Now, approval of the law has dropped to 31 percent - the lowest number yet recorded in CBS News Polls, and a drop of 12 points since last month. Sixty-one percent disapprove (a high for this poll), including 46 percent who say they disapprove strongly.

Republicans are nearly unanimous in their disapproval of the law, and now more than two-thirds of independents agree. Almost six in ten Democrats continue to support the law, but their support has dropped 16 points from last month - from 74 percent in October to 58 percent today. Support has dropped 11 points among independents and five points among Republicans.

If only some one had warned us how awful Obamacare would be.

You remember when the government got shutdown and everybody was publishing polls that showed it was hurting the GOP?  I wonder why there are no polls gauging the popularity of the GOP anymore?  Well the polls are out there for Obama...

http://www.gallup.com/poll/166010/obama-weekly-job-score-ties-lowest.aspx
Obama's Weekly Job Score Ties His Lowest

IOW "Obama Job Approval Hits Record Low."  That's a much better headline to sell papers or get web hits.  It's almost like Gallup doesn't want the publicity.

I can almost taste the tears of the liberals...so salty.