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Originally Posted by Gouge
His approval ratings have been in the 40 percent range for much of the year, ticking up to the low 50s in May when Osama bin Laden was killed. At two and a half years into his presidency, Obama?s approval ratings are lower than former President Bill Clinton?s were in August 1995.
Former President George W. Bush?s Gallup ratings did not drop below 40 percent until October 2005, two months after Hurricane Katrina. Looks like the Messiah of the left is falling hard and fast...but why? I?m always amazed that his ratings continue to be as high as they are, even though they are below 40%?.amazing.
Looks like the rats are deserting a sinking ship 
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Obviously the right has never approved of him, but his most recent loses have been on the far left that stood by him for a long time, but now are starting to think that he is too moderate for their liking. The big question is, will those on the left who no disapprove of him still vote for him? They aren't going to vote republican, a few might vote 3rd party, but likely they will just not vote. Activating the far left is not easy. He was able to do it, but he may have lost them which could put him in big danger of not getting re-elected.