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babylonsister

(171,056 posts)
Thu Mar 29, 2012, 11:02 AM Mar 2012

GOP favorability moving in the wrong direction

Posted with permission.

http://maddowblog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/03/29/10920916-gop-favorability-moving-in-the-wrong-direction

GOP favorability moving in the wrong direction
By Steve Benen
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Thu Mar 29, 2012 9:52 AM EDT


It was just a two weeks ago that the political world gasped at the results of a New York Times/CBS News poll that found President Obama's approval rating down sharply over the last month for no apparent reason. In many circles, Democrats had to resist the urge to panic, while Republicans started walking with a spring in their step.

And two weeks later, a new CNN poll has changed the partisans' attitudes. It shows Obama's approval rating up to 51%, economic confidence on the rise, and the president leading Mitt Romney in a hypothetical matchup by 11 points.

Perhaps this would be a good time to remind folks that it's only March. At various stages, the various candidates will go up and down in the coming months, trading leads and seeing peaks and valleys in their levels of support. There's just no reason to get too excited about one poll.

That said, there was something in the CNN results that jumped out at me: the parties' favorability ratings.

After going through the data, I put together a chart showing Americans' favorable opinions of the Democratic and Republican parties since January 2010.



Notice that Dems' numbers have been pretty steady, and are currently on a subtle upswing. They're not yet at 50%, but at 48%, Democrats are more popular in this poll than at any point in two years.

But also notice the trajectory of the Republicans' support. The GOP's favorability rating is down to just 35% -- 13 points lower than their rivals -- which isn't just low, it's also the third lowest it's been since CNN polls started keeping track 20 years ago.

It would appear the support that helped drive GOP gains in the 2010 midterms has completely faded away. This matters, not only in the Republican drive to take back the White House, but also when it comes to the 2012 congressional races.

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GOP favorability moving in the wrong direction (Original Post) babylonsister Mar 2012 OP
I disagree auburngrad82 Mar 2012 #1
My thought exactly! tosh Mar 2012 #2
Louis... pinboy3niner Mar 2012 #5
remember the media has to sell ad space and will manipulate whatever to djinn up dollars leftyohiolib Mar 2012 #3
Notice that the Democrats has a more favorable rating in Nov. 2010, but sinkingfeeling Mar 2012 #4
Only by a couple points, intheflow Mar 2012 #6
In 2000 I Lost A Friend When She Turned GOP otohara Mar 2012 #7
Karma is a bitch. Jamaal510 Mar 2012 #8
Considering the GOP's corporate media dominance, it's more impressive. Is OWS a factor? freshwest Mar 2012 #9
I gather the sudden dip in August 2011 was the downgrade and debt ceiling nonsense. nt TrollBuster9090 Mar 2012 #10

intheflow

(28,462 posts)
6. Only by a couple points,
Thu Mar 29, 2012, 12:17 PM
Mar 2012

well within the status of error and/or election-rigging. The larger the gap, the less possibility for that kind of monkey business.

 

otohara

(24,135 posts)
7. In 2000 I Lost A Friend When She Turned GOP
Thu Mar 29, 2012, 12:47 PM
Mar 2012

after being brainwashed by her 3rd husband and living in GA too long.
This was a woman who once applied to work for Greenpeace.

Anyway, I just wonder now what she must be thinking now of her new party and how stupid and creepy they've all become.

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