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Obama approval index falls to -15

November 24, 9:32 AMRight Side Politics ExaminerDan Spencer
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Rasmussen reports Obama's Presidential Approval Index fell to -15. Another record low.

Rasmussen's Obama Approval Index has now been in negative double digits for nine straight days. Last week the index stood at the previous record low, -14, for three consecutive days.

According to Rasmussen, support for the Democrats' Obamacare has fallen to a new low of 38%. Sixty percent of voters believe passage of the bill will lead to higher health care costs.

 Rasmussen Reports presidential job approval ratings are based upon a sample of likely voters, rather than samples of all adults. Obama’s numbers are always several points higher in a poll of adults rather than likely voters because some of Obama's most enthusiastic supporters, such as young adults, are less likely to turn out to vote.

It's not just Rasmussen, Gallup, Quinnipiac, and Hawkeye all find Obama's approval to be 48%.

In the following CBS video, John Dickerson discusses Obama's falling approval rating:

As we have said before, the more voters find out about President Obama, the less they care for him and his radically liberal policies.

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