A recent poll by Gallup shows us the following:
Public support for the Republican
Party has fallen to a record low, down 10 percentage points from September's 38
percent to its current level of only 28 percent while approval of the Democrats
remains within its recent range, dropping slightly to 43 percent. The
approval rating for the Republicans is the lowest for either political party
since Gallup started keeping track in 1992.
Of those polled, 49 percent had an
unfavourable viewpoint of the Democrats whereas a rather shocking 62 percent
viewed the Republicans unfavourably. Nearly 25 percent of Americans
viewed neither party favourably.
What is rather surprising is that 27
percent of Republicans viewed their own party unfavourably, up 8 percentage
points since September. This is in contrast to only 13 percent of
Democrats who view their own party unfavourably, up only 1 percentage point
since September. Among those declaring themselves as Independents, 32
percent view the Democrats favourably compared to only 27 percent for the
Republicans.
While the Gallup poll is
interesting, here is a look at the approval rating for
President Obama from Real Clear Politics, an aggregate measure of the
President's popularity:
His current disapproval rating of
50.4 percent is just below the all-time high of 53 percent seen back in August
2011, just around the time of the last debt crisis. The difference
between his approval and disapproval number is plus 7 (7 percent more people disapprove
than approve), off the all-time high of 10.2 but it is among his highest net
disapproval ratings. Interestingly, the most recent AP - GfK poll shows that only 37 percent
(17 percent strongly) of those polled approve of how President Obama is
handling his job responsibilities compared to 53 percent that disapprove (35
percent strongly). This is down from 54 percent approval in January 2013; at that time, only 41 percent of those polled felt that the President was not doing his
job.
From AP - GfK, here is a breakdown
of how Americans feel about the President's handling of various key issues:
Notice that only 22 percent approve
of his handling of the budget deficit issue compared to 52 percent who
disapprove of his efforts and that only 21 percent approve of how he is managing the federal government compared to 51 percent who disapprove.
In any case, it is quite obvious
that the ongoing debt and deficit problems are doing no one from either
political party any favours. As time goes on, Americans are becoming
increasingly jaded about their own political system with very good
reason.
Many Americans are disgusted by all of Washington and the failure of all politicians to get their act together. The Republicans big miscalculation may of been how much they should of tied the debate to Obamacare rather then to the budget. The post below goes into why Americans are angry with Washington.
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