
A new Gallup report finds that President Obama's first year in office has become marked by a record level of partisan polarization, with nearly universal approval from Democratic voters and rock-bottom numbers from Republicans.
Obama's average approval among self-identified Democrats has been 88%, to only 23% average approval among Republicans. The gap of 65% is higher than any other president at the one-year point since this poll began during the Eisenhower years.
This appears to be in part an extension of continuing trends of polarization over the years. From Eisenhower through Carter, the approval gap was mostly in the high 20s or low 30s. Then Ronald Reagan's first-year gap was 45% -- a record at the time -- followed by George H.W. Bush back down at 32%, then Bill Clinton at 52%, George W. Bush at 45%, and now Obama at 65%.
Gallup editor Jeffrey M. Jones writes: "The way Americans view presidents has clearly changed in recent decades, perhaps owing to the growth in variety, sources, and even politicization of news on cable television and the Internet, and the continuing popularity of politically oriented talk radio. The outcome is that Americans evaluate their presidents and other political leaders through increasingly thick partisan lenses."
CT Voter
January 25, 2010 12:26 PM
What were the party affiliations during all these years?
The Republican party appeared to be at an all-time low (in terms of self-identified Rs) just last month. If that is still the case, then the people left in the party are going to loathe Obama, and these results aren't surprising. A small segment of society hates Obama.
And that, of course, is Obama's fault, because as these numbers obviously show, he's a POLARIZING FIGURE (hear the sound of a meme turning to concrete).
Geez.
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Overreach THIS!
January 25, 2010 12:29 PM in reply to CT Voter
Very good comment, CT Voter.
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Steve LaBonne
January 25, 2010 12:50 PM in reply to Overreach THIS!
Cosign. As usual the MSM is oblivious to the real story- after the Bush debacle only the insane hard core is still willing to identify as Republican.
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Overreach THIS!
January 25, 2010 12:57 PM in reply to Steve LaBonne
Yep, *as USUAL* indeed!
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Overreach THIS!
January 25, 2010 12:31 PM
Just wondering, did the polling indicate how negatively self-identifying bigots may have rated Obama?
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Aunt Sam
January 25, 2010 1:10 PM in reply to Overreach THIS!
Excellent! Thanks for asking. I'm sure this segment is noted in the polls - as they are always in the quest to be fair and balanced! Thanks for asking!
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Overreach THIS!
January 25, 2010 1:17 PM in reply to Aunt Sam
Yes indeed-indeed, Aunt Sam! I should have realized going in that this question would not be left unasked! LOL!
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anna am
January 25, 2010 1:39 PM in reply to Overreach THIS!
I think I love the way this thread has been going. Good to smile at something.
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eztempo
January 25, 2010 12:57 PM
The 28%-to 34% of Americans still willing to identify themselves as Republican are over-represented in the Senate. It's time Obama stopped chasing the ephemera of "bi-partisanship" and learned the lesson of 2008: we elected Democrats at a 60-40 ratio in order to get something done! The people are there. The Congressional votes are there. All that's lacking now is a President that's willing to lead.
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jenesq
January 25, 2010 1:05 PM in reply to eztempo
I think Congress has proven that the votes are NOT there. I agree that bipartisanship is officially a waste of time, because the GOP has amply demonstrated that it cares more about destroying Obama than about this country's success, but some of the Dems in Congress need to be willing to lay it all on the line and risk losing their jobs in order to do their jobs.
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roon1980
January 26, 2010 9:04 AM in reply to jenesq
If dem's go ahead with health care reform, a lot of them will lose their jobs come November 2010. They are risking it all, for the fame of making history, with health care reform. Fame and History.
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roon1980
January 25, 2010 1:52 PM
There are hard left political media
and there are hard right political media. I believe also that this is one of the most major factor's in the polarization. The Media outlets are pretty powerful these day's.
I wonder if independents still exist sometimes.
http://www.red-bluecommentary.blogspot.com
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Steve LaBonne
January 25, 2010 1:59 PM in reply to roon1980
Unless you mean Trotskyite rags distributed by scruffy kids on college campuses, there are nothing even a million miles from "hard-left media" in the US.
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roon1980
January 25, 2010 4:23 PM in reply to Steve LaBonne
you know what I mean, the left and the right media outlet's. Maybe that "hard" terminology was a little over the top. :)
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Steve LaBonne
January 25, 2010 5:17 PM in reply to roon1980
There's barely anything that qualifies more than very tepidly "left" at all; The Nation, for example, which is mildly social-democratic (center-left in European terms). The kind of lazy false equivalence you employed obscures just how far right our center of gravity has drifted by the standards of other countries, and is thus part of the problem.
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