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New poll is bad, bad news for Obama, Democrats

By: Byron York
Chief Political Correspondent
07/30/09 5:32 AM EDT


The results of the new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll are a major warning sign for Barack Obama and Democrats in Congress. On some key issues, the gains that Democrats had made on Republicans in the last couple of years have disappeared, and the GOP has begun to reassert itself. In other policy areas, traditional Democratic leads are diminishing.

The results are found in the answers to the Journal's questions about whether respondents believe the Democratic or Republican party would do a better job of handling a particular issue. In the past, Democrats have usually led in areas like health care and education, while Republicans have led in issues like national security and taxes.

During the Bush administration, Democrats made huge gains in some important Republican areas. For example, on the question of which party would do a better job in handling the federal budget deficit, Democrats held a 19-point advantage in a November 2005 Journal poll, a 25-point advantage in July 2007, and a 22-point advantage in January 2008.

Now all that has changed. In the new poll, the results have completely turned around, and Republicans hold a six-point advantage. On the related issue of controlling government spending, in July 2007, Democrats held a 16-point advantage. In the new poll, Republicans hold a nine-point lead.

Also in the Bush years, Democrats erased the Republican advantage on the issue of taxes. In November 2005, Democrats held a 10-point advantage over Republicans on the tax issue. That lead diminished over the next few years, but Democrats still held a five-point advantage in January 2008. In the new poll, Republicans have a seven-point advantage.

In other key areas, the Democratic lead over Republicans has shrunk considerably. In January 2008, Democrats held an 18-point lead on the issue of which party would better deal with the economy. Now, the Democratic lead is six points. In January 2008, Democrats held a 28-point lead on the issue of energy. Now, that lead is 12 points. In January 2008, Democrats held a 45-point lead on the issue of global warming. Now, that lead is 27 points.

Perhaps most ominous news for Democrats at the moment is the issue of health care. In January 2008, the party had a 36-point lead on the issue. Now, it's 17 points.

The poll has other bad news for Democrats and President Obama. The percentage of people who believe the country is on the wrong track has risen six points since April. The percentage of people who approve of the way Obama is handling the economy has dipped below 50 percent for the first time. The percentage of people who approve of his handling of the health care issue is 41 percent, with 46 percent disapproving. The percentage of people who have a positive opinion of Obama is down nine points since April. The percentage of people who say the president has strong leadership qualities, can be trusted to keep his word, will work with people of different viewpoints, is likable -- all those numbers are down.

In sum, the poll results are bad news across the board for the president and his party. That doesn't mean equally good news for Republicans; the people polled are still not ready to say they would rather have the GOP in charge. But all indications are that there is trouble ahead for Democrats.
-Byron York
 
New poll is bad, bad news for Obama, Democrats



By: Byron York
Chief Political Correspondent
07/30/09 5:32 AM EDT


The results of the new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll are a major warning sign for Barack Obama and Democrats in Congress. On some key issues, the gains that Democrats had made on Republicans in the last couple of years have disappeared, and the GOP has begun to reassert itself. In other policy areas, traditional Democratic leads are diminishing.

The results are found in the answers to the Journal's questions about whether respondents believe the Democratic or Republican party would do a better job of handling a particular issue. In the past, Democrats have usually led in areas like health care and education, while Republicans have led in issues like national security and taxes.

During the Bush administration, Democrats made huge gains in some important Republican areas. For example, on the question of which party would do a better job in handling the federal budget deficit, Democrats held a 19-point advantage in a November 2005 Journal poll, a 25-point advantage in July 2007, and a 22-point advantage in January 2008.

Now all that has changed. In the new poll, the results have completely turned around, and Republicans hold a six-point advantage. On the related issue of controlling government spending, in July 2007, Democrats held a 16-point advantage. In the new poll, Republicans hold a nine-point lead.

Also in the Bush years, Democrats erased the Republican advantage on the issue of taxes. In November 2005, Democrats held a 10-point advantage over Republicans on the tax issue. That lead diminished over the next few years, but Democrats still held a five-point advantage in January 2008. In the new poll, Republicans have a seven-point advantage.

In other key areas, the Democratic lead over Republicans has shrunk considerably. In January 2008, Democrats held an 18-point lead on the issue of which party would better deal with the economy. Now, the Democratic lead is six points. In January 2008, Democrats held a 28-point lead on the issue of energy. Now, that lead is 12 points. In January 2008, Democrats held a 45-point lead on the issue of global warming. Now, that lead is 27 points.

Perhaps most ominous news for Democrats at the moment is the issue of health care. In January 2008, the party had a 36-point lead on the issue. Now, it's 17 points.

The poll has other bad news for Democrats and President Obama. The percentage of people who believe the country is on the wrong track has risen six points since April. The percentage of people who approve of the way Obama is handling the economy has dipped below 50 percent for the first time. The percentage of people who approve of his handling of the health care issue is 41 percent, with 46 percent disapproving. The percentage of people who have a positive opinion of Obama is down nine points since April. The percentage of people who say the president has strong leadership qualities, can be trusted to keep his word, will work with people of different viewpoints, is likable -- all those numbers are down.

In sum, the poll results are bad news across the board for the president and his party. That doesn't mean equally good news for Republicans; the people polled are still not ready to say they would rather have the GOP in charge. But all indications are that there is trouble ahead for Democrats.
-Byron York

Obama's presidency will be best remembered as "Obama The Squanderer"
 
LOL

Don't shed too many tears for the Dems, Argentina. They do, after all, control pretty much everything.

I have rarely seen such obsession w/ the polls, though. I know lefties loved to post the occasional Bush in the 20's poll, but you guys are really doing the daily tracking for us.

It's a treat.
 
Wow....another LOL!

He squandered all of that peace & prosperity we were enjoying at the end of Bush's term, eh?

No, he has squandered all the hard work dems had done to make themselves seem like the party of change.
 
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Hopefully this will be the end of the Democrat party and the majority of them get thrown in jail where they should be..

we people need to start speaking up..this administration is out of control and the Republican party is not doing any better..
 
No, he has squandered all the hard work dems had done to make themselves seem like the party of change.

That should make you republican boot lickers happy. Why are you whining about it?

More of the same partisan hackery! That's the shit you shine party boots on, you should be clinking your steins and drinking cheap beer in celebration.
 
LOL

Don't shed too many tears for the Dems, Argentina. They do, after all, control pretty much everything.

I have rarely seen such obsession w/ the polls, though. I know lefties loved to post the occasional Bush in the 20's poll, but you guys are really doing the daily tracking for us.

It's a treat.

Actually on the radio today they said Obama is lower at this time in his presidency than GW was

Who knows maybe Obama will set a record, LOL
 
Actually on the radio today they said Obama is lower at this time in his presidency than GW was

Who knows maybe Obama will set a record, LOL

They're all political hacks. Its so bizarre watching you lemmings take sides based on preconceived party affiliations.
 
That should make you republican boot lickers happy. Why are you whining about it?

More of the same partisan hackery! That's the shit you shine party boots on, you should be clinking your steins and drinking cheap beer in celebration.

That the direction of a far left well spoken, but obviously in over his head ideologue has squandered the gains of other far left ideologues, then yeah, I am happy. I am a conservative why in the hell wouldn’t I be glad that America is waking up to this zealot?

Pointing out what he has squandered is just that…pointing it out.
 
That the direction of a far left well spoken, but obviously in over his head ideologue has squandered the gains of other far left ideologues, then yeah, I am happy. I am a conservative why in the hell wouldn’t I be glad that America is waking up to this zealot?

Pointing out what he has squandered is just that…pointing it out.

Glad to hear it. But you're a republican before a conservative if you're happy for more of the same.
 
Actually governing?
when has he had time for that, he's been on the t.v. every damn day since in office. he's just the puppet, the puppet masters are in the background.
 
That should make you republican boot lickers happy. Why are you whining about it?

More of the same partisan hackery! That's the shit you shine party boots on, you should be clinking your steins and drinking cheap beer in celebration.
well yeah....is our partisan hackery somehow worse than your partisan hackery?
 
LOL

Don't shed too many tears for the Dems, Argentina. They do, after all, control pretty much everything.

I have rarely seen such obsession w/ the polls, though. I know lefties loved to post the occasional Bush in the 20's poll, but you guys are really doing the daily tracking for us.

It's a treat.


The main trouble seems to be that many Americans have a very short memory and not much patience, it will take years if not decades to fix the problems left behind by the previous administration. No president, in modern times, has inherited such a shitcan of problems and had to act so decisively within weeks of taking office.

You can ignore anything that IC, TuTu and Loyal say as they have been vehemently against him right from the primaries and have never had a good word to say about him, they have been well and truly Bushwhacked. They would rather the country went down the pan, so they can say I told you so, than admit that the economy is starting the long haul back to recovery. Ultimately it's all about assuaging their fragile egos.
 
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That the direction of a far left well spoken, but obviously in over his head ideologue has squandered the gains of other far left ideologues, then yeah, I am happy. I am a conservative why in the hell wouldn’t I be glad that America is waking up to this zealot?

Pointing out what he has squandered is just that…pointing it out.

Has Intelligent Design taken over from Darwinism yet?
 
The main trouble seems to be that many Americans have a very short memory and not much patience, it will take years if not decades to fix the problems left behind by the previous administration. No president, in modern times, has inherited such a shitcan of problems and had to act so decisively within weeks of taking office.

You can ignore anything that IC, TuTu and Loyal say as they have been vehemently against him right from the primaries and have never had a good word to say about him, they have been well and truly Bushwhacked. They would rather the country went down the pan, so they can say I told you so, than admit that the economy is starting the long haul back to recovery. Ultimately it's all about assuaging their fragile egos.

Liar, I used to like him. He had me under a spell too. Then I started seeing what a con-artist he was and I was right. Stop with your lies.
 
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