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Poll: Only 43% Of Americans Would Vote To Re-Elect Barack Obama



Oct 15, 2009 13 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

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Fox News:

In what may be the ultimate job rating, 43 percent of voters say that they would vote to re-elect President Obama if the 2012 election were held today, down from 52 percent six months ago, from April 22-23, 2009.

Obama’s job approval rating comes in at 49 percent this week. That’s down just one percentage point from late September, but it marks a new low approval for the president — and the first time the Fox News poll has measured his approval below 50 percent.

Moreover, the number of Americans saying they would vote to re-elect President Obama has dropped. If the election were held today the poll finds more voters say they would back someone else in the 2012 election than would back the president.

Despite winning the Nobel Peace Prize last Friday, the latest Fox News poll finds the president’s ratings on foreign issues are lower than his overall job ratings. All in all, 49 percent of Americans say they approve of the job President Obama is doing and 45 percent disapprove. His average approval for the term so far is 58 percent.

On Afghanistan, 41 percent of Americans say they approve of the job Obama is doing and 43 percent disapprove. For his handling of Iran, 44 percent approve and 43 percent disapprove.
On the president’s handling of the economy, voters are almost equally split: 48 percent approve and 49 percent disapprove. On health care, some 42 percent approve of the president’s performance and half disapprove, 50 percent.

Among Democrats, 78 percent say they would vote to re-elect President Obama, down from 87 percent in April. For 2008 Obama voters, 81 percent say they would vote to re-elect him — that’s a slight up tick from the 79 percent who said so previously.

Six in 10 Americans — 60 percent — think Obama is a strong and decisive leader.
And while 38 percent think President Obama is getting good advice from his advisors, a larger number — 45 percent — think he is “listening to the wrong people”

Opinion Dynamics Corp. conducted the national telephone poll of 900 registered voters for FOX News from October 13 to October 14. The poll has a 3-point error margin.

Did He Deserve It?

Upon winning the Nobel Peace Prize, Barack Obama said, “To be honest, I do not feel that I deserve to be in the company of so many transformational figures.” Most Americans agree with the president — 65 percent say he did not deserve to win, while 29 percent say he did.

Furthermore, a slim 54 percent majority of Democrats think Obama did deserve to win, while 38 percent disagree. For independents, 19 percent think he deserved it, while nearly three-quarters, 74 percent, say he did not. Among Republicans, almost all — 91 percent — say he did not deserve it.

When asked why the Nobel Committee gave the president the prize, about a third of Americans, 32 percent, say because he deserved it, while the largest number — 44 percent — think the committee hoped the prize would make Obama “think twice before using military force in the future.”

Congress

Most Americans are unhappy with Congress these days — 66 percent disapprove, including 45 percent of Democrats, 77 percent of independents and 84 percent of Republicans. Overall, less than one of four Americans, 24 percent, approve of the job Congress is doing.

Looking ahead to the 2010 Congressional election, for the first time this year the Republicans have the advantage: 42 percent of voters say they are more likely to back the Republicans to provide a check on President Obama’s power, while 38 percent say they would vote for the Democrat to help the president pass his policies.

Finally, in a rare example of bipartisan agreement, majorities of Democrats, 53 percent, Republicans, 78 percent, and Independents, 61 percent, agree the country is more divided these days. All in all, 64 percent of Americans think the country is more politically divided today — that’s more than twice the number who say it is not more divided, 31 percent.


  • JThomas

    To the 9-10% that have changed their mind: Tough shit. It’s too late now, thanks a lot. Pay attention next time.

  • solomonpal

    “That’s down just one percentage point from late September, but it marks a new low approval for the president — and the first time the Fox News poll has measured his approval below 50 percent.”
    ——————————————————
    His unpopularity will decline at an ever slower pace chipping away at the lefties until only hard core communists are left in his corner. The trick will be to flush out all the commies in his administration before they pull of the coup in totality. Beck is the only one on it in mainstream.

    • solomonpal

      Oh yeah…and the black vote

  • vivi libero o muori

    Barack Insane O’Chavez’s popularity is in the periodic table. “pB”. Enough said.

  • punisher55

    If it was not for the constant media coverage telling us how wonderful and perfect president ass clown is his rating would be much lower, I say about 18 percent.

    • Phil Byler

      Correct. Call the “mainstream media” the “state supporting media” or the “state controlled media.” It was a substantial factor last November in getting Obama elected. It was absurdly in the tank for Obama and still is.

      The reason that Obama hates FOX is that FOX is not part of the “mainstream media”/”state supporting media”/”state controlled media.” A socialist state needs to control the comunication of information and opinion.

  • Bobby E

    … and he’ll always get 95% of the black vote.

    • lastconservativeblackmanonearth

      Bobby … blacks did not get Obama elected: it was that 50% of whites that call themselves ‘liberal’.

      http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/10/why_white_america_chose_obama.html

      We’ll be spending a lot of time in the upcoming months and years recovering from the “Obama intoxication”, so let’s at least identify the true problem and get the right answers first — before we f*&k things up again.

    • Bobby E

      I do understand that part, Sir. But, we still have a problem when 95% of the black population continue to be led by the nose by the Democratic party and will only vote for O because of skin color … i.e., they will always it seems remain clueless and be happy in doing so. I support the National Black Republican Association, but to most people they don’t even exist. To a liberal YOU don’t exist … i.e., there can’t be such a thing as a conservative black. When the NBRA attempted to shed light on the history of the Democratic party, they are only branded as liars. So, back to my point, and my point was that as long as that 95% of the black population is content on remaining clueless, O will always have them in his hip pocket. Not debating your point … I did read the AT article, but see that issue as only one of many in our current troubles.

  • David

    There was a politician in Baltimore who controlled his precinct. After an election, 1 person had voted for the other candidate. The politician was desperate to find that 1 rebellious voter. He did and was able to continue to control his precinct. Let’s find the 43% and “show them the light.”

  • Tom in CO

    As the obama myth continues to crumble…

  • josephus

    Here’s a chilling statement:

    Michele Bachmann said this on Bill Bennett the other day (and I paraphrase). She said when he first got into office he met all the House GOPers in the bowels of the capitol and told them that they can either work with or against him. He told them it was more important for him to install his agenda than it was to be a two-term President.

    And so a caller on another radio show said it the other day: He’s a suicidal president in that he wants to do as much as he can in one term and doesn’t really care about the next election.

    I’m not sure I totally agree with that. It’s one of the many lies and half-truths that come from his mouth.

    I think he DOES want to get his entire plan installed. But if he is successful, that will lead to him getting re-elected because ultimately the Dems want a coercive system in place that will prevent them from ever being ousted from control every again.

    Plus, his ego is too huge, he’s clearly too narcissistic to not want to continue to be POTUS.

    He wants it all. And they are swinging for the fences right now with everything that’s currently on the table.

    Three years is a long way off. God help us all. God protect us, please.

    I pray every day that we can find a way to remove these terrible people from power before they can destroy us.

    • GRIZZ

      He would nuke Texas ,to make a point.
      There might not be anything left in 3 more years