Numbers not good for Obama Democrats

I think the following poll numbers make it crystal clear that all we need to do is identify what a voter’s hot button issues are and show him or her the relevant facts.

GENERAL

Rasmussen national polls of Likely Voters

July 1, 2012: Is the country better off today than it was four years ago?

   Yes 30% vs. No 60% vs. Not sure 10%

July 6, 2012: How would you rate Obama’s handling of economic issues?

Good 31% vs. Poor 48% vs. Not sure 21%

Check out the “squeamish about racism” factor in the two questions above. The Yes/Good group is virtually identical. But when the question mentions Obama personally, 11% of the No voters jump into the Not Sure category.

June 11, 2012: The next president will likely be …

Democrat 25% vs. Republican 60% vs. Not sure 15%

When Obama first took office, 44% thought a Republican would replace him.

UNION

Gallup poll of Registered Voters

June 11, 2012: If the election was today, who would you vote for:

Union members: Obama 57% vs. Romney 35%

2008 Election

   Union members: Obama 59% vs. McCain 39%

Currently, only about 12% of employed voters are union members. In 2008, 21% of voters reported coming from union households.

BLACKS

Public Policy Polling surveys of Blacks in North Carolina

If the election were today, who would you vote for?

May 2012: Obama 87% vs. Romney 11% vs. 2% Undecided

June 2012: Obama 76% vs. Romney 20% vs. 4% Undecided

Election 2008: About 13% of voters were Black. 95% of them voted for Obama.

JEWS

Siena College polls of New York Jews

May 2012: Obama Support 62% vs. Oppose 32%

June 2012: Obama Support 51% vs. Oppose 43%

June 2012: America is on the right track 31% vs. headed in the wrong direction 62%

OBAMA’S IDEOLOGICAL BASE

Rasmussen poll of Adult Americans

July 5, 2012: Are you proud of America?

No 7% vs. Yes 84% vs. Meh 9%

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Sources:

http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2012/06/12/Obama-losing-black-jewish-support

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/general_politics/june_2012/30_say_america_better_off_today_than_four_years_ago

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/obama_administration/june_2012/31_give_obama_positive_marks_on_handling_economic_issues

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/mood_of_america/partisan_politics

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/lifestyle/holidays/july_2012/84_are_proud_to_be_americans

http://www.businessinsider.com/barack-obama-african-american-vote-black-north-carolina-2012-6

http://www.gallup.com/poll/155138/Majority-Union-Members-Favor-Obama-Third-Back-Romney.aspx

http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/obamas-jewish-support-drops-22-points-new-york_647153.html

http://www.ropercenter.uconn.edu/elections/how_groups_voted/voted_08.html#.T_na0JFSQwA

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2 responses to “Numbers not good for Obama Democrats

  1. Pistol Pete's avatar Pistol Pete

    Thanks for posting,Chrissy!Maybe people are starting to see reality.

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  2. GP's avatar GP

    Thanks for putting this together. We need optimism!

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