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    Default Gallup: Obama Tied with Bush as Least Popular Reelected President

    By historical standards, Obama can hardly be viewed as entering his second term as a strong, popular, and well-respected president.

    While the mainstream press routinely reports that President Obama is riding high and that Republicans are reeling, Gallup tells a rather different story about the popularity of our newly reelected president. Across Gallup’s entire history of presidential job-approval polling — dating back to 1945 — every president but one has had a higher job-approval rating in the January following his reelection than Obama has. No president has had a lower rating than Obama’s.

    Gallup shows Obama’s average approval rating so far this January as being just 52 percent. President George W. Bush’s average approval rating in January 2005, immediately following his reelection, was also 52 percent. This can hardly be a source of satisfaction for Obama, who ran against Bush not once but twice — without Bush’s being on the ticket either time.

    So, out of the seven postwar presidents who won reelection — a test that only Presidents Johnson, Carter, and George H. W. Bush failed (as President Kennedy was killed in office and President Ford was never elected in the first place) — Obama is currently tied for last place in popularity. Moreover, Truman, Eisenhower, Nixon, Reagan, and Clinton not only all had higher approval ratings at this stage of their presidencies than Obama does, but their approval ratings dwarfed Obama’s — beating his by an average of 13 points.
    No surprise.

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    How did Gallup do predicting the last election again?

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    Gallup? LMFAO

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    I don't think history will be kind to Obama or Bush. These are tough times.

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    The Weakly Stanturd, a right wing rag always looking for a convoluted way to knock President Obama.

    Now President Bush, they were his number #1 cheerleaders.

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    Johnson was elected president and had a job apporval rating in january after his election If one counts Truman than one should count Johnson!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calamari View Post
    How did Gallup do predicting the last election again?
    Hind sight is not a prediction.

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    It remains a difficult economic environment and the results of November 6th speak for themselves. Given all the time and effort the Weekly Standard put into an attempt to get Willard elected their bitterness is understandable.

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    http://dyn.realclearpolitics.com/epo...oval-1044.html

    Those are Obama's approval ratings, not that bad. Pretty decent actually.

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    Obama Tied with Bush as Least Popular Reelected President
    ...since 1945.

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