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highplainsdem

(49,022 posts)
Mon Oct 14, 2013, 04:41 PM Oct 2013

Poll: New High For Disapproval Of GOP's Handling Of Budget Talks

Source: Talking Points Memo

Republicans continue to absorb the bulk of the blame for the protracted budget impasse, with a poll released Monday showing public disapproval of the GOP's handling of the crisis reaching an apex.

The latest ABC News/Washington Post poll found 74 percent of Americans disapproving of how congressional Republicans are handling the budget negotiations, up from 63 percent two weeks ago. Fifty-four percent said they "strongly" disapprove of the Republicans while 20 percent said they "somewhat" disapprove. Only 21 percent said they approve of the way Republicans have handled the talks.

The poll found Republicans receiving far more blame than the other parties in the negotiations. Fifty-three percent said they disapprove of how President Barack Obama has handled the negotiations while 61 percent said they disapprove of Democrats in Congress.

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Read more: http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/poll-new-high-for-disapproval-of-gop-s-handling-of-budget-talks



The complete poll results can be found in a PDF file at this link:

http://www.langerresearch.com/uploads/1144a30ShutdownWeek%20II.pdf

ABC NEWS/WASHINGTON POST POLL: Shutdown, Week II
EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE AFTER 3 p.m. Monday, Oct. 14, 2013

Disapproval of GOP Peaks In Blame for the Budget Crisis



A new high of 74 percent of Americans disapprove of the way the Republicans in Congress are
handling Washington’s budget crisis, up significantly in the past two weeks and far exceeding disapproval of both President Obama and congressional Democrats on the issue.

The latest ABC News/Washington Post poll finds that criticism of the GOP’s handling of the budget dispute has grown by 11 percentage points since just before the partial government shutdown began, from 63 to 70 and now 74 percent – clearly leaving the party with the lion’s share of blame. Indeed 54 percent now “strongly” disapprove.

By contrast, 53 percent disapprove of Obama’s work on the issue, essentially flat since the crisis came to a head and a broad 21 points lower than disapproval of the Republicans. Fewer, as well, strongly disapprove of Obama’s performance, 39 percent.

The Democrats in Congress, for their part, remain positioned between the two: Sixty-one percent disapprove of their handling of budget talks in this poll, produced for ABC by Langer Research Associates, unchanged from last week and up 5 points from the week before.




The graph with this clearly illustrates disapproval of the GOP continuing to escalate this last week, while leveling out for President Obama and Democrats.

More details from the poll:

Fewer than half (49%) of Republicans approve of the GOP's handling of the budget, while President Obama and the Democrats in Congress get 71% and 61% approval from Democrats.

76% of independents disapprove of the way the GOP is handling this.

Even 59% of conservatives disapprove of the way the GOP is handling this crisis.

More good news for the president is that "the gap between Obama and the Republicans is substantial across gender and income groups alike. And again he’s got a better approval rating on the issue than the Republicans’ even among whites (34 vs. 22 percent), a group Obama lost by 20 points in the 2012 presidential election."
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Poll: New High For Disapproval Of GOP's Handling Of Budget Talks (Original Post) highplainsdem Oct 2013 OP
The problem with the poll... durablend Oct 2013 #1
you got that right heaven05 Oct 2013 #5
Ezra Klein's comments on the new poll: highplainsdem Oct 2013 #2
The Problem Is That House Republicans Are Subject To A Different Reality... TomCADem Oct 2013 #7
well the Hoover institute blames.... lol bluemarkers Oct 2013 #3
No!! Please don't Duval Oct 2013 #6
really laughing out loud!! bluemarkers Oct 2013 #10
Sowell has it back-asswards. Bernardo de La Paz Oct 2013 #9
keeping your word? bluemarkers Oct 2013 #11
Ahh, the lovely hoover institute. Colossal suck-job! calimary Oct 2013 #14
mr. president heaven05 Oct 2013 #4
What happens when Mike Lee or Ted Cruz object to unanimous consent for an immediate vote? TomCADem Oct 2013 #8
RepubliBagger FAIL. As usual. Berlum Oct 2013 #12
NEE-NAH-NEE-NAH-NEE-NAH! ted screws: LOSER!! :) Amonester Oct 2013 #13
Disturbing to see Obama and Congressional Democrats still getting high disapproval numbers. freshwest Oct 2013 #15

durablend

(7,463 posts)
1. The problem with the poll...
Mon Oct 14, 2013, 04:55 PM
Oct 2013

How much of that 74% is mad that Republicans haven't stormed the WH and put the president under arrest?

highplainsdem

(49,022 posts)
2. Ezra Klein's comments on the new poll:
Mon Oct 14, 2013, 04:57 PM
Oct 2013
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2013/10/14/another-poll-shows-republicans-losing-the-budget-showdown/

Now they're even worse: 21 percent approve and 74 percent disapprove. Those numbers are barely even comprehensible in a competitive, two-party political system. I'd say the GOP's numbers can't fall much farther, but then I never thought they could fall this far to begin with.

Neither congressional Democrats nor President Obama have seen so much drift. Democrats have watched their disapproval rating rise by five points to 61 percent, while their approval rating has remained virtually unchanged at 33 percent. Obama has seen his disapproval rating rise by three points to 53 percent and approval hold at 42 percent.

Bn comparison: In the last two weeks the GOP lost five points in approval and gained 11 points in disapproval.

No one involved in this mess is particularly popular. But a two-party political system with first-past-the-post elections is a zero-sum affair. And Republicans are not only less popular than Democrats, their popularity is falling faster than Democrats'. They are, in other words, losing, and badly. Which explains why Senate Republicans are so eager to cut a deal that reopens the government and forestalls any debt-ceiling disasters.

TomCADem

(17,390 posts)
7. The Problem Is That House Republicans Are Subject To A Different Reality...
Mon Oct 14, 2013, 05:51 PM
Oct 2013

...by creating gerrymandered districts of right wingers, House Republicans now have to pander to the Ted Cruz fans, rather than the general electorate.

bluemarkers

(536 posts)
3. well the Hoover institute blames.... lol
Mon Oct 14, 2013, 05:08 PM
Oct 2013

some lamebrain on my FB page had the nerve to post something by the Hoover Institute (Sowell - of course born in North Carolina, can we send him back?) as a complete and unbiased summation of why the Democrats and Obama are to blame for this....

http://www.hpe.com/opinion/x559273386/Thomas-Sowell-Who-shut-down-the-government

"If Sen. Reid and President Obama refuse to accept the money required to run the government, because it leaves out the money they want to run Obamacare, that is their right. But that is also their responsibility.
You cannot blame other people for not giving you everything you want. And it is a fraud to blame them when you refuse to use the money they did vote, even when it is ample to pay for everything else in the government.
When Barack Obama keeps claiming that it is some new outrage for those who control the money to try to change government policy by granting or withholding money, that is simply a bald-faced lie. You can check the history of other examples of “legislation by appropriation” as it used to be called.
...
Perhaps the biggest of the big lies is that the government will not be able to pay what it owes on the national debt, creating a danger of default. Tax money keeps coming into the Treasury during the shutdown, and it vastly exceeds the interest that has to be paid on the national debt."

lord have mercy, it sounds so logical


 

Duval

(4,280 posts)
6. No!! Please don't
Mon Oct 14, 2013, 05:39 PM
Oct 2013

send Sowell back to NC. We have enough idiots here, and I'm being nice in my choice of words.

bluemarkers

(536 posts)
10. really laughing out loud!!
Mon Oct 14, 2013, 06:35 PM
Oct 2013

to clarify, I meant since he grew up in NYC, can't they just keep him....

(sry after work, before dinner brain freeze)

Idiots - that is a very polite word for the Pope gang....

omg

Bernardo de La Paz

(49,032 posts)
9. Sowell has it back-asswards.
Mon Oct 14, 2013, 06:33 PM
Oct 2013

It's not about refusing money, it's about paying the bills that the Republican House majority ran up. They spent it already. Now they want to have their cake and eat it too.

Further, it's not about spending on ObamaCare. It's about not taking back a pledge to pay for it that has already passed.

The whole crisis is about Republicans holding the PEOPLE of the USA hostage as a way to achieve something they could not achieve in Congress, in a Presidential election, and at the Supreme Court.

bluemarkers

(536 posts)
11. keeping your word?
Mon Oct 14, 2013, 06:45 PM
Oct 2013

I just can't get over anyone with the Hoover institute as having a viable opinion on economics

there are many things wrong with that piece of delusional string of words. I actually hasn't thought of the keeping your word angle!

calimary

(81,421 posts)
14. Ahh, the lovely hoover institute. Colossal suck-job!
Mon Oct 14, 2013, 10:39 PM
Oct 2013

The name certainly fits, metaphorically speaking!

TomCADem

(17,390 posts)
8. What happens when Mike Lee or Ted Cruz object to unanimous consent for an immediate vote?
Mon Oct 14, 2013, 06:16 PM
Oct 2013

...which means that the earliest a vote can take place is on Friday after default has taken place. At this point, any Senator could start demanding a ransom.

Amonester

(11,541 posts)
13. NEE-NAH-NEE-NAH-NEE-NAH! ted screws: LOSER!! :)
Mon Oct 14, 2013, 09:05 PM
Oct 2013

limbag: U LOSE!!

bagckman: u lose

boneR: u lose

palin: u what? .... Say it again: u what?

freshwest

(53,661 posts)
15. Disturbing to see Obama and Congressional Democrats still getting high disapproval numbers.
Mon Oct 14, 2013, 11:33 PM
Oct 2013

The media and their false equivalency mantra is doing the daily work of supporting the baggers. And Americans are still buying it, not matter what Obama and Democrats do for the country, they still believe the fucking media. And will vote for more Tea in 14. I give up.

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