Forum PostOff-Topic: I don't think so!
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I don't think so!
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3/23/2009 9:23:28 AM
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Research2000 is an independent polling firm with a good track record in the 2008 election. On their report of March 20th, President Obama holds onto a 67 percent approval rating. The Republican Party, lately beset by internal turmoil, gets a favorable rating of just 27 percent, with 65 percent of those surveyed having an unfavorable opinion of the GOP. The Democratic Party gets a 53 percent thumbs-up, with 39 percent viewing the party unfavorably. A CNN "poll of polls", which averaged seven national surveys, last week gave Obama a 61 percent approval rating. Overall, congressional Democrats are seen favorably by 44 percent of those polled, and unfavorably by 48 percent. Republicans in Congress will need to dig themselves out of a hole. In the poll they are seen favorably by just 17 percent of Americans, with a whopping 72 percent disapproval figure.
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