Registered Voter Wrote:
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> No - its because he has good presence, and the MSM
> plays up any positive news it can on him. If they
> pounded him like they did Bush, his approval
> ratings would drop in much the same way.
>
Bush won re-election in 2004. His approval ratings didn't seriously drop until 2005 when he jumped the shark with Katrina. The press was too soft on Bush for too long, in my opinion, because of 9/11.
> Even I like Obama in a personal way. When I hear
> him speak and see him interact with folks, the
> first impression you get of him is a good one. His
> main loss of support has been among independents,
> many of whom watch channels like Fox, and listen
> to talk radio other than NPR. So please, don't
> equate his approval ratings with anything
> political. Look at Congress - their ratings are as
> bad or worse then it was under Bush - is that the
> Republican's fault? LOL.
3 million people watch Fox. Whatever independents watch Fox, it is a very, very small percentage. As for Obama's approval ratings, I have no doubt he would beat any Republican who were to run against him at this point.
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