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As Obama's ratings go down, down, down, Republicans attack, attack, attack

By: Byron York
Chief Political Correspondent
07/29/09 11:16 AM EDT

As he heads into an August recess that could be a make-or-break moment for his health care makeover, Barack Obama's job approval ratings continue to slip, little by little.  The newest poll, done by the Democratic firm Greenberg Quinlan Rosner for National Public Radio, has Obama's job approval rating at 53 percent, with 42 percent disapproval.  In the RealClearPolitics average of polls, Obama is at 54.0 approval, 41.1 disapproval.  (As it happens, his disapproval in the RCP average topped 40 percent for the first time last Wednesday, the day of his health care/Gatesgate news conference.)

Just look at the last ten polls listed in the RCP average.  If you take out the two extremes, the most recent ABC/Washington Post poll, which had Obama at 59 percent approval, and the Rasmussen, which had him at 49 percent, this is the trend in Obama's job approval rating in the last three weeks:

57 - 56 - 55 - 55 - 54 - 54 - 53 - 53

In July 2001, I wrote an article for National Review on George W. Bush's job approval ratings, which I said were "wandering listlessly in the low 50 percent range."  Bush pollster Matthew Dowd gave me the full confidence talk, claiming that "Fifty-two or 53 percent is basically [Bush's] equilibrium point."  But the clear feeling among Republicans at the time was concern that Bush, who had won office by the tiniest margin imaginable, after an extended recount and court battle, was unable to rise above the low 50s in job approval. Now, we have a president who won by a solid margin amid great acclamation, and he's at nearly the same point. 

Back in 2001, I asked a well-connected Democratic strategist what Bush's low-50s numbers meant for Democrats.  The answer I got is outdated in its details but spot-on about what falling poll numbers mean.  "The numbers…tell Tom Daschle to push full steam ahead on patients' bill of rights and make Bush veto it," the strategist said.  "They tell Dick Gephardt to push full steam ahead on a discharge petition and a vote on campaign finance reform and make the president veto it.  They tell Democrats to push full steam ahead on the environment."

Weeks later, September 11 changed the calculation for Bush.  But when a president's job approval numbers are falling, heading toward 50 percent, the message the opposition takes from that is as clear today as it was then: attack, attack, attack.
 




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myna

Jul 29, 2009

Obama rating will go down even farther. He only award billion of dollars to his cronies Nice to spread the wealth around that he doesn't own.

 

Mary

Jul 30, 2009

Hard to believe that Americans are finally waking up to the horrible mistake they made in electing this charlatan.

 

primavara

Jul 30, 2009

He is not a charlatan. He is a black educated man who wants to do good for the hard working people. He can not do alone and also is ahead of his time. He will not be able to succeed in his plans, because Americans are not ready for big changes. I will feel sorry for him because all of his good intention will go down the drain, and he will be blamed for everything.

 

erniefive

Jul 30, 2009

I can not beleive our President is wasting his time and ours by getting involved with the beer summit. He should have stayed out of it completely, his focus should be on our nation as a whole not 2 people.

 

Dan A

Jul 30, 2009

It would be difficult at this point to make any predictions about how Republicans will fare in the 2010 elections but it probably wouldn't be a long shot to put money on Republicans drastically reducing the majority disparity between the Dems. and the Republicans. Can they retake the majority? I don't think I would take that bet but I am almost certain that the days of the filibuster proof Senate will be short lived.

 

lee

Jul 30, 2009

WHY ARE PEOPLE ATTACKING THIS PRESIDENT WHEN THE OTHER IDIOT WE HAD IN OFFICE COULDN'T DO ANYTHING RIGHT. wAY TO GO MR. presedent. I think you are doing the best you can.

 

inspector17

Jul 30, 2009

if the GOP doesn't retake the House in '10, it will be very close. two perhaps three seats in the Senate and obama as much as guaranteed to be a one-term disappointment.

 

Ray

Jul 31, 2009

I think that Americans are starting to wake up to the liberal agenda. Obama will have to abandon most of his and the liberal agenda to get re-elected and I pray that he does this before the US loses it's place in the world

 

Vee

Jul 31, 2009

What a huge disappointment Obama's True Colors have been. I knew by his affiliations with groups who call whites the devil that he was not suited to represent the USA. I voted against him and urged those around me to do the same, our gut instincts are always right. He will never be re-elected, Thank God!

 

kyle

Aug 3, 2009

Primavara, As much as you want to believe he wants to "do good for hard working people" this is a lie. He wants government takover of every privatized sector in the United States. He wants a marxist, socialist state. I'm sorry but those are UN-American ideologies that have no place in our country. He wants to give folks a handout and not a hand up. He is writing checks woth my daughter and granddaughter's money. I'm disgusted that blind America put this Constitution slamming idiot in office. Those that voted for him ought to be ashamed.

 

cathy

Aug 3, 2009

I have only one thing to say....YOU, the PRESS mislead the American people...and thanks to you OBAMA is SCREWING up this country!!!!

 

marlene

Aug 3, 2009

All immigrants like President Obama have been protected by White Voting Americans, who have destroyed this country voting White. Whites voted for their Congress, they now beg the Senate for American Crumbs not to go to illegals. The Senate is 99% White. Guess who put them there. Whites. Guess who they are Selling out? Whites. The Blacks always saw them for what they are thieves.

 

marlene

Aug 3, 2009

And remember Obama is mixed that is why Whites voted for him. If he was all Black, from the proof of the Senate. Whites would not have voted for him.

AND THE SENATE PASSES THE LAWS, NOT OBAMA, OBAMA IS LIMITED. WITHOUT THE ALL WHITE SENATE.

 

real american

Aug 15, 2009

sorry marlene , the american public was duped by a slick radical politician. he is a marxist plain and simple. he needs to be booted out of the white house. hes trying to get stuff crammed through so fast before anyone knows what hit them. it is great that a malato got elected but he is a marxist. thank god his numbers continue to tank. then we will have palin a real american in the white house. Obama is an abysmal failure

 

God have mercy on us all

Aug 27, 2009

I didn't vote for Obama. I had a saying before Obama got elected.

"McCain may lead us off the beaten path, but Obama will send us down the road to Hell."

 

lizbeth

Sep 8, 2009

Obama talks and blames Bush. He thinks
all the "rally" folks are crazy mobsters
and will go away. He "FOOLED" a lot of
people, but it looks like they are waking up.

 

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