Obama has highest favorability rating of any presidential candidate in 16 years

Search

New member
Joined
Jul 21, 2006
Messages
12,563
Tokens
If the final USA Today/Gallup poll is any indication, Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) has achieved his widest lead in the presidential race to date.

In addition, Obama's favorable rating is 62 percent -- the highest of any presidential candidate tracked in Gallup's final pre-election polls dating back to 1992.


Obama holds an 11 point lead in the final poll of likely voters taken by the polling organization, up one point from the previous day.

Just a day before the polls open, Obama leads Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), 53 to 42 percent in the Gallup poll. The numbers are based on interviews conducted by phone on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The group surveyed is based on Gallup's model of those most likely to show up at the polls.

No candidate behind in the Gallup poll at the end of October has ever won the presidency.

Obama is also ahead in the Washington Post ABC poll (11 points), the CBS/NY Times poll (13 points), and the CNN poll (7 points).

Obama leads in six states that went for Bush in 2004: Real Clear Politics' average shows Obama ahead in Colorado (5.5 percentage points), New Mexico (7.3), Nevada (5.8), Virginia (3.8), Pennsylvania (7), Florida (4.2), Ohio (4.2) and North Carolina (0.3). McCain leads in the swing states of Arizona (3.5 points), Georgia (3), Montana (3.8), Missouri (0.7) and Indiana (0.5).

Also, "Gallup says that when it allocates the 4% of likely voters who either had no opinion or would not choose between Obama and McCain, it estimates the candidates' current support levels would most likely be 55% for Obama, 44% for McCain."

Sarah Palin's popularity is hemorrhaging, the poll says -- 45 percent now rate McCain's choice as poor, a worse-than-total reversal from a poll directly following the Republican National Convention when 60 percent deemed her selection "excellent" or "good."

Sen. Joe Biden (D-DE), meanwhile, retains similar numbers to the period following his selection; 60 percent say his choice was excellent or pretty good, whereas the same figure was 63 percent in early September.
 

Member
Joined
Sep 21, 2004
Messages
32,861
Tokens
When he promise the world to people, what do you think he would get.just wait 2 yrs down the road and post on it again...ck
 

Member
Joined
Sep 21, 2004
Messages
32,861
Tokens
Nope it will only take 4yrs imo if he get in for people to see thru his work or lack of it..ck
 

New member
Joined
Nov 8, 2006
Messages
9,491
Tokens
Actually I'm estatic to see ck on any side that I'm against.
 

OTK

A goal without a plan is just a wish.
Joined
Jun 25, 2008
Messages
3,536
Tokens
Obama has had this thing locked up since the start. Not only is he one of the most popular candidates in a long time, he's running against an idiot most can't stand. I have a lot of respect for McCain and the things he has done in his life, but I can't stand listening to the guy talk.

I love Obama and am very interested to see what changes once he is in power. I know I'm not American, but this election effects the entire world, especially Canada.
 

New member
Joined
Jul 21, 2006
Messages
12,563
Tokens
Obama has had this thing locked up since the start. Not only is he one of the most popular candidates in a long time, he's running against an idiot most can't stand. I have a lot of respect for McCain and the things he has done in his life, but I can't stand listening to the guy talk.

I love Obama and am very interested to see what changes once he is in power. I know I'm not American, but this election effects the entire world, especially Canada.

atta boy OTK :103631605
 

Member
Joined
Sep 21, 2004
Messages
32,861
Tokens
No i will give him a fair chance but let meet back in here in 2 yrs guys and man up either good or bad.i will be here and i just hope for one time he will finish a job he starts..........ck
 

Rx .Junior
Joined
Feb 24, 2005
Messages
2,376
Tokens
No i will give him a fair chance but let meet back in here in 2 yrs guys and man up either good or bad.i will be here and i just hope for one time he will finish a job he starts..........ck

How can you say you will give him a fair chance when all you have been doing for the last 6 months is criticizing him??

You will listen to FOX NEWS, Sean Hannity and the rest of the WHINERS and people who THINK FOR you and you will repeat their Whining...
 

I'm from the government and I'm here to help
Joined
Sep 21, 2004
Messages
33,542
Tokens
Obama has had this thing locked up since the start. Not only is he one of the most popular candidates in a long time, he's running against an idiot most can't stand. I have a lot of respect for McCain and the things he has done in his life, but I can't stand listening to the guy talk.

I love Obama and am very interested to see what changes once he is in power. I know I'm not American, but this election effects the entire world, especially Canada.
calling a guy an idiot then 5 words later saying you have a lot of respect for him are polar opposites. Oh, by the way, I could care less what a Canadian thinks about either candidate ;)
 

Member
Joined
Sep 21, 2004
Messages
32,861
Tokens
2 yrs will be plenty of time to see if any of that CHANGE will work for the American people.........ck
 

Member
Handicapper
Joined
Mar 7, 2005
Messages
8,891
Tokens
calling a guy an idiot then 5 words later saying you have a lot of respect for him are polar opposites. Oh, by the way, I could care less what a Canadian thinks about either candidate ;)

And as I always say...the Wisconsin National Guard could take Canada by noon...any day of the week.

The fact that we haven't...is because we don't even want it.

:missingte
 

Forum statistics

Threads
1,119,797
Messages
13,573,231
Members
100,869
Latest member
yaseenamrez
The RX is the sports betting industry's leading information portal for bonuses, picks, and sportsbook reviews. Find the best deals offered by a sportsbook in your state and browse our free picks section.FacebookTwitterInstagramContact Usforum@therx.com