March 1, 2010

Obama Has Negative Approval Rating in Every Red State He Won in 2008

Filed under: Barack Obama,Polls — Cato Uticensis @ 11:12 PM

This is an amazing turn around in a short time. According to PPP, Barack Obama now has a negative approval rating in every state he flipped from the Bush column to his in 2008. It’s a good darn thing Obama not up for re-election this year!

Here’s a partial state by state rundown:

-In Colorado a recent Rasmussen poll found his approval at 45/53. Research 2000 found his favorability at 46/47 in January.

-In Florida Rasmussen found his approval at 45/54 and Quinnipiac’s latest found it at 45/49.

-In Indiana Rasmussen has his approval at 44/54 and Research 2000 finds his favorability at 46/49.

-In Iowa Rasmussen has him at 45/54, and the latest Des Moines Register poll put his approval at 46%, though I can’t find the disapproval number anywhere.

-In Nevada Rasmussen finds his approval at 46/54. We found 44/52 in in January.

-In New Mexico we found his approval last week at 45/48.

-In North Carolina our last poll put him at 45/51.

-In Ohio Quinnipiac’s last poll put him at 44/52.

If I were a Democrat congressman seeking re-election in one of the above states, don’t expect a bounce from Obama otherwise you might get bounced! On second thought that’s not a bad idea.

Read what others are saying at memeorandum and Hot Air



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