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Old 12-10-2014, 10:13 AM
 
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Republicans are enjoying a five-year peak in popularity after their wins in the midterm elections, according to a new Bloomberg Politics poll, while President Barack Obama struggles with his lowest job approval rating, at 39 percent. The White House also is facing a backlash from independents who oppose his unilateral moves on immigration, and just 24 percent say the country is on the right track, the lowest rating since September 2011.

Obama's weakened standing comes as he and the rising congressional Republican leaders are poised to become partners—or adversaries—in guiding the nation. They will start in January on more equal footing, the poll shows. Forty-five percent of Americans say they now view the Republican Party favorably, while 47 percent hold an unfavorable view. That’s the best showing the party has had since the inception of the poll in September 2009. Opinion about the Democratic Party has plunged, with a favorable rating of 41 percent and an unfavorable rating of 50 percent. This was Democrats’ worst showing in more than five years.
Link: Bloomberg Politics Poll: Approval Ratings Hit 5-Year High for GOP - Bloomberg Politics

This is what happens when the failed President of a failed Party fails to acknowledge the will of the American people, as shown in the midterm elections, which were a historic beatdown of the Obama/Democrat agenda.

As long as Democrats refuse to budge from the failed policies that have gotten them to this point, their approval with the American public will continue to drop.
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Old 12-10-2014, 10:15 AM
 
Location: Portland, Oregon
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Not really something to brag about for either party. Those approval ratings are low for both parties.
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Old 12-10-2014, 10:19 AM
 
Location: Spokane, WA
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Great all the identity political jackass tards will be here soon to cheerlead for their team and bad mouth the "other" team. Yeah...my turd smells better than your turd *neener*neener*neener*.

R's and D's arguing over who is better while swirling around the toilet boil smearing crap along the sides on their way down.
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