Title: "Right Wing" Quinnipiac Poll -- White Voters Disapprove of the HNIC 54% -- 36% Source:
quinnipiac URL Source:http://www.quinnipiac.edu/x1295.xml?ReleaseID=1411 Published:Jan 13, 2010 Author:quinnipiac Post Date:2010-01-13 15:45:31 by dont eat that Keywords:None Views:944 Comments:75
Overall approval only 45%. Even lower than Rasmussen. Now even the left wing pollsters are realizing that only the dregs of society really like this guy any more.
only the dregs of society really like this guy any more.
45% of the nation is the dregs of society?
That said, Boy Blunder had the benefit of first patriotism and then a semi- decent economy that kept his numbers artifically high...Obama is at the mercy of the economy...always been that way with POTUS'...
and then a semi- decent economy that kept his numbers artifically high
I guess you missed the Dims talking points and the MSM's echoing of them for 2 years leading up to the 2004 election. Bush was hardly given credit for a good economy, even though it was good.
The HNIC bankrupting the country, and that's what he is being given credit for.
As usual, you don't make any sense. In post #5 you say the economy under Bush was good, yet in post 7 you link to articles from 2002 that say just the opposite.
So your Iraq argument is bullshit, like most of what you spew.
Hold on there Tonto...YOU claimed that they preferred Kerry on the economy over Boy Blunder which was wrong. All I claimed was that if the economy hadn;t turned with Iraq in the crapper he'd have lost. So what if they believed the decision was correct? We know what 2004 turned on in key states...a) stealing Ohio and b) moral values in a couple of smaller swing states...
The polling firm that USA Today used claims to have given CNN their data as well.
That said, you've done zipola to counter what I said which was...had the economy not turned in 03/04 Boy Blunder would have lost. In other words, padlock, had the economy been WORSE than it was, the economy would have played a BIGGER role in the election than it did.