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swag (24,121 posts) Mitt Romney Replaces Sarah Palin as America’s Most Hated Politicianhttp://www.politicususa.com/mitt-romney-replaces-sarah-palin-americas-hated-politician.html By: Jason Easley August 2nd, 2012 A new Pew survey has found that Mitt Romney is so unpopular that he has now replaced Sarah Palin as America’s most hated national political figure. The Pew Research Center for People and the Press survey revealed that more than half of respondents (52%) hold an unfavorable view of Mitt Romney, and only 37% have a favorable opinion of the Republican nominee. This is the sixth consecutive month that overall opinion of Mitt Romney has been negative. Romney’s unfavorable rating has increased five points in the past month, and has not been lower than 45% since November of 2011.
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ASK ALL:PARTY In politics TODAY, do you consider yourself a Republican, Democrat, or independent?ASK IF INDEP/NO PREF/OTHER/DK/REF (PARTY=3,4,5,9):PARTYLN As of today do you lean more to the Republican Party or more to the Democratic Party?(VOL.) (VOL.)No Other (VOL.) Lean LeanRepublican Democrat Independent preference party DK/Ref Rep DemJul 16-26, 2012 22 33 38 4 * 3 14 15
Wow --- what an accurate, and unbiased poll --This is buried on page two of the report, beneath enough Newspeak to make the average person give up reading..Yeah.. That's accurate.
Obama’s approval rating is below 50 percent in 37 states, ranging from a 26 percent rating in Utah to a 49 percent rating in Michigan. Obama is at 50 percent or higher in just 13 states, from a 50 percent rating in Minnesota to a 63 percent rating in Hawaii. The president is most popular in Washington DC, where his job approval rating is an astonishing 83 percent.After DC, Obama’s top ten states are: Hawaii 63 percent; Rhode Island 58 percent; Vermont 56 percent; New York 55 percent; Massachusetts 55 percent; Maryland 55 percent; New Jersey 53 percent; Connecticut 53 percent; California 52 percent; and Washington 51 percent.Finishing up the 13 states in which Obama has his head above the water: Illinois 51 percent; Delaware 51 percent; and Minnesota 50 percent.The ten states where Obama’s approval is lowest are: Utah 26 percent; Wyoming 28 percent; Alaska 29 percent; West Virginia 31 percent; Idaho 31 percent; Montana 34 percent; Oklahoma 35 percent; Alabama 36 percent; Tennessee 37 percent; and North Dakota 37 percent.States where Obama is just below the 50 percent mark are: Michigan 49 percent; Wisconsin 49 percent; Maine 47 percent; Oregon 47 percent; and Iowa, Florida, Virginia, and Pennsylvania — all key electoral states — where Obama is at 46 percent.