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« on: November 25, 2009, 09:42:35 AM »

White Folk tired of Barry. How long will it take most K----s?

November 24, 2009
Obama's Approval Slide Finds Whites Down to 39%Support has declined much more among whites than among nonwhitesby Jeffrey M. JonesPRINCETON, NJ -- Since the start of his presidency, U.S. President Barack Obama's approval rating has declined more among non-Hispanic whites than among nonwhites, and now, fewer than 4 in 10 whites approve of the job Obama is doing as president.

Obama last week fell below 50% approval in Gallup Daily tracking for the first time in his presidency, both in daily three-day rolling averages and in Gallup Daily tracking results aggregated weekly.

"The only subgroup showing a greater change than whites is Republicans, down 24 points since Obama's first full week in office."In his first full week in office (Jan. 26-Feb. 1), an average of 66% of Americans approved of the job Obama was doing, including 61% of non-Hispanic whites and 80% of nonwhites. In the most recent week, spanning Nov. 16-22 interviewing, his approval rating averaged 49% overall, 39% among whites, and 73% among nonwhites. Thus, since the beginning of his presidency, his support has dropped 22 points among whites, compared with a 7-point loss among nonwhites.

Given the 17-point drop in his approval rating among all U.S. adults, it follows that Obama's support has declined among all major demographic and attitudinal subgroups, with one notable exception -- blacks.

Blacks' support for Obama has averaged 93% during his time in office, and has been at or above 90% nearly every week during his presidency. Thus, part of the reason Obama's support among nonwhites has not dropped as much as his support among other groups is because of his consistent support from blacks. (With Hispanics' approval rating down five points, greater declines among Asians, Native Americans, and those of mixed races account for his total seven-point drop among nonwhites.)

The accompanying table shows how Obama's approval rating has changed by subgroup from his first full week in office to the most recent week. The only subgroup showing a greater change than whites is Republicans, down 24 points during this time. Independents' approval of Obama has declined nearly as much (down 18 points), whereas support among Democrats is down only 6 points.

Obama's strongest support comes from blacks, Democrats, and liberals -- all of whom give him approval ratings above 80%. He maintains solid support of more than 60% from nonwhites, Hispanics, and young adults.



A Closer Look at Race and Party

One reason Obama may have maintained support among blacks is their overwhelming affiliation with the Democratic Party. This is not a sufficient explanation, though, because Obama's approval rating has dropped among Democrats even as it has held steady among blacks.

In fact, it appears as though Obama's relatively small loss in support among Democrats has come exclusively from white Democrats. In late January/early February, Obama averaged 87% approval among white Democrats and 90% approval among nonwhite Democrats. Now, his approval rating among white Democrats is 76%, down 11 points, but is essentially the same (if not a little higher) at 92% among nonwhite Democrats.



Bottom Line

Obama won the Democratic nomination and the presidency with strong support from blacks and other racial minorities. In fact, according to exit polls and Gallup's final pre-election estimates, he won the election despite losing by double digits to John McCain among white voters.

Those patterns of support seem to have persisted into his presidency, with his support among whites starting out lower and dropping faster than his support among nonwhites. And though he maintains widespread loyalty among Democrats, the small loss in support he has seen from his fellow partisans seems to be exclusively from white Democrats.

It is important to note that this pattern is not unique to Obama. For example, Bill Clinton averaged 55% job approval during his presidency, including 52% among whites but a much higher 76% among nonwhites and 82% among blacks.

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Survey Methods

Results are based on telephone interviews with 3,611 national adults, aged 18 and older, conducted Nov. 16-22, 2009, as part of Gallup Daily tracking. For results based on the total sample of national adults, one can say with 95% confidence that the maximum margin of error is ±2 percentage points.

For results based on the sample of 2,879 non-Hispanic whites, the maximum margin of error is ±2 percentage points.

For results based on the sample of 732 nonwhites, the maximum margin of error is ±5 percentage points.

Interviews are conducted with respondents on land-line telephones and cellular phones.

In addition to sampling error, question wording and practical difficulties in conducting surveys can introduce error or bias into the findings of public opinion polls.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/124484/Obama-Approval-Slide-Finds-Whites-Down-39.aspx
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« Reply #1 on: November 25, 2009, 09:43:40 AM »

Ummm ,why post this You care about what white folks think?
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« Reply #2 on: November 25, 2009, 09:46:07 AM »

Ummm ,why post this You care about what white folks think?

Buddy, basically, white folk put him in there and I am depending primarily on white folk and the few Blacks with enough sense left to get his a-- out of there in 2012.
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« Reply #3 on: November 25, 2009, 09:48:18 AM »

Ummm ,why post this You care about what white folks think?

Buddy, basically, white folk put him in there and I am depending primarily on white folk and the few Blacks with enough sense left to get his a-- out of there in 2012.

 lol lol lol lol

Replace him with who?

These polls ebb and flow .As the economy bottoms out and begins the rebound  , those polls will shift.
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« Reply #4 on: November 25, 2009, 09:52:42 AM »

Ummm ,why post this You care about what white folks think?

Buddy, basically, white folk put him in there and I am depending primarily on white folk and the few Blacks with enough sense left to get his a-- out of there in 2012.

 lol lol lol lol

Replace him with who?

These polls ebb and flow .As the economy bottoms out and begins the rebound  , those polls will shift.

After the KSM trial they'll be ready to throw him out.
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« Reply #5 on: November 25, 2009, 10:00:10 AM »

By Andrew Cline on 11.25.09 @ 6:08AM

The Obama juggernaut is fragmenting upon the jagged outcroppings of American popular resistance. Yes, his health care catastrophe might just pass Congress. Accounting gimmickry, rhetorical appeals to Americans' most decent moral impulses, and $300 million bribes will do that for even the worst legislation. But the signs are all pointing toward a monumental collapse in public support for the president and his party.

Gallup polled Americans on health care reform the weekend the House passed its health care bill. The country was evenly split, with 41 percent saying the bill would make the health care situation better and 40 percent saying worse. But it was the next question that ought to have given Democrats pause. Asked how the bill would affect them personally, 36 percent said it would make their own health care situation worse. Only 26 percent said it would make things better for them.

A Rasmussen Reports poll released Monday found that only 38 percent of Americans support the Democrats' health care reform plan. A solid majority of 56 percent opposed it.

Even worse for Obama, Gallup's latest presidential job approval rating showed the president falling below 50 percent for the first time. Forty-nine percent approved of his performance; forty-four percent disapproved. The graph shows his approval numbers falling steadily since February, his disapproval numbers rising steadily.

A CBS News poll conducted days after the passage of the House health care bill found that Obama's job approval among independents had fallen 21 percentage points since February (a third of that coming in the last month!) and is now at 45 percent. His disapproval rating among independents rose 28 percentage points, from 12 to 40.

The numbers were inevitable. A stridently liberal president, House speaker, and Senate majority leader governing a substantially conservative nation must tread lightly. Obama, Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid are stomping -- with their fingers plugging their ears to keep out the screams of the opposition that comprises a majority of the country but a minority of Congress.

Mistaking the country's well-earned dissatisfaction with George W. Bush and momentary infatuation with Obama for an ideological realignment of historical proportions, Democrats in Washington dashed giddily forward with an unprecedented spree of deficit spending, economic meddling, entitlement expansion, and controlling regulation. The people they expected to greet them with cheers have recoiled in horror, or at least stopped in cold amazement.

A populace proud of itself for electing its first black president and still brimming with hope (yes, hope) and idealism at his inauguration 11 months ago is now shocked at the pace and breadth of his plans for "change." Deficit spending at a higher rate than FDR or LBJ, middle class tax hikes, an unconstitutional mandate that all Americans buy health insurance. This is not what the good-hearted, middle-of-the-road Americans who elected this president thought they were voting for.

America's government has changed. But America hasn't. Obama (and Pelosi and Reid) have not grasped that. They operate under the delusion that the country is united behind their big-government agenda. They believe this even after an October Gallup poll reported that 40 percent of Americans self-identify as conservatives, 36 percent moderates and only 20 percent liberals.

A left-wing governing majority that ignores the polls, the protests, the tea parties, the taxpayer rallies, and the latest election results is an unexpected gift to the right. This is no Clinton administration. Governing from the middle and playing to the polls are not behaviors we've seen this year. The Obama team doesn't seem to want to hold power indefinitely. It wants to enact its agenda as quickly as possible, under the apparent assumption (usually correct) that massive expansions of government power are never reversed.

But this is an extremely high-risk strategy. It works if the country is truly on your side. If not, the masses will revolt before you've had a chance to enact your full agenda.

Conservatives have the country. Obama has the government. Given Obama's remarkably open and constant disdain for the people he was elected to govern, one can make an educated guess what their reaction will be the first time they have a chance to register their feelings at the ballot box.

For giving them such an unexpectedly early opportunity to correct the mistake they made last fall, the American people -- especially conservatives -- ought to be thankful for this president. He is an unapologetically aggressive liberal. For the right, that's a good thing. It means there will be no blurring of the ideological lines in the next two elections.

Obama's extreme liberalism allows the GOP to return to its core principles without fear of losing the middle. Come 2010, Americans will know (as long as Republicans don't botch it) that they are choosing between the party that wants to remake America in the image of a European welfare state and the one that wants to expand freedom. Thanks to his overreaching, Obama might really have only two years to enact as much of his agenda as he can, not four or eight. This Thanksgiving, that is something for which conservatives ought to be deeply thankful.

http://spectator.org/archives/2009/11/25/thankful-for-obama
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« Reply #6 on: November 25, 2009, 10:34:48 AM »

Another famouis oldsport dodge.

BTW who's the GOP frontrunner and or leader for 2012?
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« Reply #7 on: November 25, 2009, 02:20:41 PM »

BHO only got 43% of the white vote the last time and he STILL won in a landslide.What does that tell you about the changing demographics in America.?  When Reagan was President over 70% of the vote was white.  When BHO ran just over 50% of the total electorate was white.  Most white voters are old and 2 feet from their graves.  BHO groups are blacks, hispanics, asians and young whites who are forming a majority in this country.
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« Reply #8 on: November 25, 2009, 02:24:05 PM »

BHO only got 43% of the white vote the last time and he STILL won in a landslide.What does that tell you about the changing demographics in America.?  When Reagan was President over 70% of the vote was white.  When BHO ran just over 50% of the total electorate was white.  Most white voters are old and 2 feet from their graves.  BHO groups are blacks, hispanics, asians and young whites who are forming a majority in this country.

He won't get that this time and he'll be a one term president. You really hate the so- called worker class average white person (especially if it's a male) in this nation. Don't you?
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« Reply #9 on: November 25, 2009, 02:35:01 PM »

oldsport, please quit making a complete a-- of your self on here.You jump on here with rhetoric and when you a-- is handed to you by a poster you quickly change the subject.

Grow a pair , then return for some real debate.
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« Reply #10 on: November 25, 2009, 02:49:45 PM »

oldsport, please quit making a complete a-- of your self on here.You jump on here with rhetoric and when you a-- is handed to you by a poster you quickly change the subject.

Grow a pair , then return for some real debate.

Look K----, I am the one who started this thread. You keep your a-- on subject.
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« Reply #11 on: November 25, 2009, 02:55:11 PM »

OS I like white folks just as much as they like me.
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« Reply #12 on: November 25, 2009, 05:22:42 PM »

Ummm ,why post this You care about what white folks think?
You better care....without them Obama wouldn't be president.GO VIKINGS!!!
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« Reply #13 on: November 25, 2009, 05:25:33 PM »

BHO only got 43% of the white vote the last time and he STILL won in a landslide.What does that tell you about the changing demographics in America.?  When Reagan was President over 70% of the vote was white.  When BHO ran just over 50% of the total electorate was white.  Most white voters are old and 2 feet from their graves.  BHO groups are blacks, hispanics, asians and young whites who are forming a majority in this country.
How many voters does that 43% represent Ken? GO VIKINGS!!!
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« Reply #14 on: November 25, 2009, 06:10:12 PM »

I HAVE NOT AND I REFUSE TO READ ANY MORE OF THIS STRING THAN THE TITLE.  AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO FINDS IT A BIT STRANGE THAT OLD SPORT IS EVEN REMOTELY CONCERNED ABOUT THE SENSITIVITIES OF WHITE PEOPLE?   IT REMINDS ME OF THE HOUSE NEGRO WHO ASKED THE AILING WHITE SLAVE MASTER. "WHAT'S THE MATTER BOSS, IS WE SICK?"  THE VERY TONE OF WHAT THIS INDIVIDUAL SAYS AND POSTS CONFIRMS MANY OF MY SUSPICIONS ABOUT HIM.
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