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In reply to the discussion: Obama's approval rating among liberal dems is 85%, but among conservative dems it's only 60% [View all]Sheepshank
(12,504 posts)82. But I don't see that type of question having been asked in the poll
no evidence that is the case...you just made it up.
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Obama's approval rating among liberal dems is 85%, but among conservative dems it's only 60% [View all]
Cali_Democrat
Mar 2014
OP
The numbers do suggest that those who disapprove of Obama tend to be more conservative
Cali_Democrat
Apr 2014
#30
What's amusing is your apparent inability to understand how statistics work...
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2014
#35
Yes, anger is a human emotion often expressed at the incessant daftness of others.
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2014
#45
It gives a general disapproval rating. It does not say how many liberal Democrats disapprove.
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2014
#107
You still don't get it, do you? I hate it when people make up statistics to suit their argument.
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2014
#112
Show me where in that Gallup poll it states 15% of liberal Dems and 40% of conservative Dems...
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2014
#116
Except that disapproval was polled. And only 4% of the general population 100-(45+51) answered
DanTex
Apr 2014
#123
And, as I have already stated, no demographic information was given for the disapproval rating.
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2014
#124
And given that the "neither" category is miniscule, it is totally implausible that a full 25%
DanTex
Apr 2014
#125
No, around and around you go in your little noggin. All flustered because you don't fucking get it.
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2014
#128
Umm, no, I completely get it. Given that there are only 4% in the "neither" category...
DanTex
Apr 2014
#129
There is plenty of anecdotal evidence that "those who dislike Obama tend to be more conservative."
yardwork
Apr 2014
#106
And that would be fine if the OP said he or she had anecdotal evidence.
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2014
#110
My point is that liberal Dems are loyal to the party when polled by outsiders...
polichick
Apr 2014
#58
I wonder why post #35 (explanation of poll results) isn't being applied to your post?
Sheepshank
Apr 2014
#66
And we vote Democratic. And we vote in every election and primary. And we encourage others
yardwork
Apr 2014
#108
As Johnny Ringo's now famous post shows, Reagan Democrats are the base of the party
Fumesucker
Mar 2014
#6
I've lost much of my interest in politics, the only thing keeping me here now is DU is hilarious
Fumesucker
Mar 2014
#14
Appears to me the liberal Dems have the President's back and the conservatives don't.
Scuba
Mar 2014
#7
What the hell is he doing that anyone that calls themselves a Democrat that is too liberal for them?
TheKentuckian
Mar 2014
#17
Plausibly, which means my response to this is "You've stated the labels, now show me the agenda"
TheKentuckian
Apr 2014
#120
We'll add this to the list of 49,087,258 ways that stuff that is accepted as DU Gospel
Number23
Mar 2014
#15
But they're not "real" liberals, or not "good enough" liberals, or stuff. /sarcasm eom
tarheelsunc
Apr 2014
#22
They will swear there was no President Obama bashing...."just a few mildly disgruntled folks
VanillaRhapsody
Apr 2014
#53
they already are saying.. it's between "idolizing" and "confronted".. vile ugly names from
Cha
Apr 2014
#54
I see...100% of Liberal Dems I know don't have approval numbers remotely that high...
truebrit71
Apr 2014
#64
The same phenomenon that characterizes differences among conservatives
Puzzledtraveller
Apr 2014
#74
To me it looks like more liberal Democrats want more badly the Democratic Party to win.
Cal33
Apr 2014
#68
I keep telling folks that DU is not representative of anything IRL. Remember, this is the joint....
Tarheel_Dem
Apr 2014
#77
No matter how he "lost it", the result is the same. We don't do "nuance" here.
Tarheel_Dem
Apr 2014
#84
Al Gore won the popular vote nationwide and didn't win in his own home state
Fumesucker
Apr 2014
#98