We keep seeing all of these polls every day and each day they are skewed by the liberals who seem to be the poll takers; but, one poll people don’t seem to pay attention to is Obama’s recent poll and the fact that he is the MOST POLARIZING LEADER IN HISTORY.
So, in this 2016 election – let’s vote for the Patriotic American, Trump, and not make the mistake we have made in the last two elections by feeling guilt again and electing Carson whose strings are tied to the Super PAC’s. We have to elect someone who will bring dignity back to the country which we have lost throughout the world.
We also have to elect someone who has paid his own way to become the leader of the free world. Sure he has taken small contributions from people who want to have skin in the game; but, he is not tied to anyone and will bring back America with a strong vengeance and will not have anyone tugging at his heart which are strings tied to the lobbyists, the chamber of commerce, and AARP.
He will not be a lawyer who lies and will not be a politician who will promise you the moon and then not deliver. I plan to put my common sense on the line and go with TRUMP. I used that common sense in the last two elections and saw that I was right, that Obama was not the man for the job and it is now proven. This man has worked with the world and America to become successful with his Dad’s help – but isn’t that what Dad’s and Mother’s are for – by standing on the sidelines passing on that torch they lit?
Wednesday November 04, 2015
Gallup: Obama One of Most Polarizing Presidents in History
By John Blosser | Friday, 06 Feb 2015 04:25 PM
President Barack Obama, who campaigned on a promise to unify America, instead has become the most polarizing president in modern history.
A Gallup Poll finds that the gap in Obama’s approval rating in his sixth year in office between those who like him, Democrats, and those who do not, Republicans, has held steady at 70 percent, with 79 percent of Democrats voicing approval and only 9 percent of Republicans doing likewise.
Since the days of President Dwight Eisenhower, in 1953, only one president has equaled Obama’s polarization effect in the sixth year of his presidency, George W. Bush, who won the approval of 79 percent of Republicans but only 9 percent of Democrats in his sixth year in office.
However, Obama’s average 70 percent gap has held true throughout his entire presidency, Gallup notes, “which, if it continues, would be easily the highest for any president to date.”
CNN commented, “His tenure has been one of the most polarizing overall of any modern president. Each of his six years in office have ranked in the top 10 most polarized since 1953, with President George W. Bush taking the other four slots.
“And, as an election looms, the polarization escalates.”
This from a president who, The Boston Globe noted, promised in 2007, “I don’t want to pit red America against blue America. I want to be president of the United States of America” and said in 2008 that he intended to fix a political system which is “stuck in this deeply polarized pattern.”
On the night of his election, the Globe recalls, Obama stated, “Let us resist the temptation to fall back on the same partisanship and pettiness and immaturity that has poisoned our politics for so long.”
However, the Globe notes, “Yet far from resisting that temptation, Obama has rarely bypassed the chance to indulge it. The would-be uniter whips up envy and resentment, demonizing those who disagree with him, and aggravating the nation’s racial, class, and party.
“Bush’s most polarized years were his fourth through seventh years in office, after the rally in support for him following the 9/11 terror attacks had faded,” Gallup notes.
“Both Bush and Obama were elected with hopes of unifying the country. However, the opposite has happened, at least in the way Americans view the job the president is doing, with presidential evaluations more divided along party lines than ever before,” Gallup commented.
“Obama is on pace to be the president with the most polarized approval ratings in Gallup’s polling history, surpassing Bush,” Gallup comments.
Can hardly wait until he is gone – he has destroyed the dignity and the standing in the world – although that was his ideological plan from day one. I did not vote for him because my common sense told me he was not a “man of good character” because of the bad influence he has had during his entire life. My question is – why didn’t the people who voted for him see this?
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