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ProSense Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-05-11 08:51 AM
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ABC News/Washington Post poll: Obama Gains vs. GOP on Jobs as Congress Hits a New Low
Edited on Wed Oct-05-11 08:52 AM by ProSense
By Gary Langer

Obama Gains vs. GOP on Jobs as Congress Hits a New Low

Barack Obama has jumped to a 15-point lead over the Republicans in Congress in trust to handle job creation, a sign the beleaguered president’s $450 billion jobs package has hit its mark in public opinion. Fifty-two percent support the plan – and most say it just might work.

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For all of Obama’s well-documented woes, these and other results in the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll underscore that politics are comparative, the public’s economic ire is omnidirectional – and it’s possible to move the bar.

A month ago, Americans divided evenly, 40-40 percent, on whom they trusted more to handle job creation, Obama or the congressional Republicans. Now, after his jobs proposal and ongoing promotion of his plan, it’s 49-34 percent, Obama’s first significant advantage over the GOP on jobs in ABC/Post polling since early 2010.

The president’s also maintained a large advantage over the Republicans in Congress in being seen as more concerned with the interests of middle-class Americans, now 52-32 percent. And the GOP, by a vast 70-17 percent, is seen as being more concerned than Obama with protecting the interests of the wealthy, a sentiment on which Obama has capitalized with his proposed millionaires’ tax.

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JOBS and TAXES – The economy’s the problem, with the weekly Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index a point from its record low in more than 25 years. As noted, Obama’s jobs proposal has won some positive notice: Fifty-two percent of Americans support it, with 36 percent opposed and the rest withholding opinion. Even 21 percent of Republicans like the idea, as do 47 percent of independents (vs. 38 percent opposed) and more than eight in 10 Democrats.

Notably, somewhat more, 58 percent, think Obama’s jobs package, if it passed Congress, in fact would do a great deal or somewhat to create jobs – including 91 percent of Democrats, 52 percent of independents and a quarter of Republicans. (The slight gap between support for the package and the belief it’ll create jobs may reflect a cost-benefit evaluation.)

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Taxing millionaires in fact is one of the rare political issues to draw bipartisan majority support – 57 percent from Republicans, 75 percent among independents and 89 percent among Democrats. Even among supporters of the Tea Party political movement, 55 percent support raising taxes on millionaires, although this drops to 36 percent of “strong” Tea Party backers.

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YellowCosmicSun Donating Member (383 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-05-11 08:55 AM
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1. People can tell that he actually wants to create jobs.
They can also see the GOP is standing in the way.

The People will remove the roadblock.
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Cigar11 Donating Member (276 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-05-11 08:57 AM
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2. We can only hope ...
It's time for the Adults to start Leading; I wonder what the Democratic House is waiting for ... something better?
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ProSense Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-05-11 10:20 AM
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3. The proposal
" I wonder what the Democratic House is waiting for ... something better?"

...has a sponsor in both the House and Senate. Reid is already working on how to pay for it.


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Tarheel_Dem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-05-11 10:53 AM
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5. But what else can we do to make Cantor bring the bill to the floor....
so it, can at least, be debated? I've called Hagan's, Burr's, & Mel Watt's offices. I don't know where to go from there? :shrug:
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YellowCosmicSun Donating Member (383 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-05-11 10:29 AM
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4. Sadly, the Dems in the House can do nothing.
The Senate will move first and try to pressure House GOP into holding a vote.
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K8-EEE Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-05-11 02:01 PM
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6. I wonder what they did with this? Link doesn't work now.
Anybody have a good link?
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ProSense Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-05-11 02:18 PM
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8. The PDF still works. n/t
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jenmito Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-05-11 02:16 PM
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7. YeeHaw! :) And yet the Repubs. continue to oppose Obama's popular plan! No wonder
they are doing their best to suppress the vote.
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mikekohr Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-05-11 03:26 PM
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9. Obama and 25 in 2012
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