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TDS Co-Editor Ruy Teixeira: Despite GOP Spin, Obama More Popular Than Brown

In his latest ‘Public Opinion Snapshot‘ at the Center for American Progress web pages, TDS Co-Editor Ruy Teixeira demolishes the Republican myth that President Obama has somehow been repudiated by the MA election for the U.S. Senate:

…In a Lake Research poll of voters in that election, Obama actually received a higher favorability rating than the victorious conservative candidate. And in the same poll voters said by 51-43 that Obama is taking the country in the right direction. By 52-41, they also said that “change takes time and things are beginning to move in the right direction” rather than “I am disappointed with the pace of change in this country since the 2008 election.”

Teixeira also points out that the poll indicates the ‘blame Obama for our economic troubles’ meme of the GOP is not being taken too seriously by voters. As Teixeira explains:

…Voters still recognize, despite their serious economic discontent, that current conditions are more the Bush administration’s fault than the Obama administration’s. In the latest Washington Post/ABC News poll, 67 percent assign a great deal or a good amount of blame to the Bush administration for the economic situation compared to just 36 percent who feel that way about the Obama administration’s efforts.
Indeed, consistent with the Massachusetts polling, the public generally believes either Obama’s policies have already made the country significantly better off or are beginning to move the country in the right direction. In a recent Allstate/National Journal poll, 65 percent thought either that his policies had made the country significantly better off (13 percent) or were beginning to move in that direction (52 percent), compared to 31 percent who thought his policies had made the country significantly worse off.

It seems that the “conservative hyperventilating” about Tuesday’s election as a referendum on President Obama cited by Teixeira provides yet another example of failed GOP myth-mongering.

One comment on “TDS Co-Editor Ruy Teixeira: Despite GOP Spin, Obama More Popular Than Brown

  1. Tater Salad on

    All I can say is “don’t bet on it” dude. Looks like socialism is coming to a complete halt in this country and the left wing progressive movement so popular in Russia, Venezuela and other one party systems is not going back into hibernation for another century and Obama can go back to Chicago with all the other crooks.

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