Daily Kos: Voters trending towards Obama, away from GOP on deficit, economy

More from DailyKos on today’s poll numbers…

Please click the link for their detailed analysis…

DemFromCT took a detailed look at the latest ABC/Washington Post numbers earlier today, but I think these numbers bear repeating:

Chart based on ABC/Washington Post polling data (Source)

Chart

So since their post-election honeymoon, the GOP has had something of a nightmare, dropping a net of 13 points on who voters trust to deal with economy and an amazing 17 points on the federal budget deficit.

Although it’s somewhat surprising to see their numbers fall so quickly, it was bound to happen: not only have Republicans failed to do a single thing to improve the jobs situation, they are way out-of-step with the public on fiscal issues.

If Republicans keep this up, Democrats might be able to seriously talk about retaking the House.

via Daily Kos: Voters trending towards Obama, away from GOP on deficit, economy.

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One response to “Daily Kos: Voters trending towards Obama, away from GOP on deficit, economy

  1. To say that voters are “trending toward Obama” when his numbers are the same is blind spin from the DNC Kos.

    What this skewed poll shows is that those that voted for Republicans to get the budget under control are disappointed. Of course we know that it is the party of “no” on the left that is standing in the way of real budget reform. All the Dems care about is filling the coffers of their corporate buddies like Jeffery Immelt.

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