17 Kasım 2012 Cumartesi

President Obama and Democrats see significant bump in poll numbers after election.

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Courtesy of Inside Politics: 

President Obama and Democrats are getting a post-election bounce in their favorability ratings, but Republicans are essentially unchanged, according to the latest Gallup polling. 

Just over a week after winning a second four-year term, Mr. Obama's rating is up 3 percentage points, to 58 percent — his highest rating since late 2009, when he was in his first year in office. 

And Democrats as a whole have seen a huge 6-point jump, from 45 percent before the election to 51 percent now, Gallup said. That also marks the highest rating since late 2009 for the party. 


Sadly for the GOP they saw NO bump in ratings, and are still at the same 43% approval they were in 2011, and oddly enough that puts them seven points behind the man they scapegoating for losing the election, Mitt Romney, who is currently at a 50% approval rating.

Gee maybe it really WASN'T just Mitt Romney's crappy personality that lost him the election.

P.S. I don't how much this matters, but I WOULD be remiss if I did not mention that during the run up to the election, that Gallup had some of the most inaccurate poll numbers available. And that they were invariably tilted in favor of the Republicans.

Just keep that in mind.

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