Yes. You heard that correctly. 91% of 44000+ respondees voted in favor of marijuana legalization on a CNBC poll. cnbc.com /id /43510348 is where the poll is at. Check on it… vote on it… Contact CNBC even… If we draw the media’s giant, hulking head to this matter for an extended amount of time with caller feedback and interviews and opinion pieces… we just may force the rest of the Committee of the Judiciary to demand that the bill be considered for the sake of their continued terms in office. Rep. Smith has been in office for 24 years apparently. Perhaps not so for some of the other Committee members. I bet they’d love to get there though… With figures like these from CNBC, it’d be hard to say that the public would disapprove of a move to legalize.
Evan Axelbank is the only local reporter in Orlando, covering Herman Cain’s victory.

Shibley Telhami says President Obama’s approval rating among Arabs has declined as a result of the ongoing Palestinian-Israeli conflict, tempering the President’s once high marks. More video: www.brookings.edu
So, as I say in the vid, I need your opinion on something.
Question: Obama job approval rating drops under 50 percent?
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20091120/pl_nm/us_obama_poll
The article states: “…Obama became the fourth-fastest U.S. president since World War Two to drop below majority support in the Gallup poll,”
Comments?
Frank Capo, Real Grit & Action H,
We all agree, that by the time his re-election comes up, his ratings at best will only be in the 30′s.
Answer:
Answer by GOP Party is Ashamed of Me
It will go up soon..
Question: Presidential Approval Rating Poll: Rasmussen vs. Gallup, is this an example of bias media?
Is Gallup in the tank for Obama and is this an example of bias media?
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/obama_administration/daily_presidential_tracking_poll
http://www.gallup.com/poll/113980/Gallup-Daily-Obama-Job-Approval.aspx
“About Us” on Rasmussen:
“As a media company, we make our money by selling advertising, title sponsorships, subscriptions, and content. One thing we don’t sell is polls. Because we value our independence and credibility, Rasmussen Reports cannot be hired to conduct a poll for anyone. For our reports, we decide the questions to ask based upon the needs and interests of our audience. If it’s in the news, it’s in our polls. One thing we’re very proud of during the political season is our bi-partisan audience”
“About Gallup Poll”:
“Gallup Poll consultants assist leaders to identify and monitor behavioral economic indicators worldwide.”
Rasmussen seems to be a fair, non-partisan polling medium who cannot be hired for specific polling while Gallup uses consultants, upon hire, for their polling.
Teekno,
If you want me to break it down for you since you cannot read:
Rasmussen:
53% Approve
46% Disapprove
Gallup:
57% Approve
35% Disapprove
Rasmussen vs Gallup Approve:
Gallup +4
Rasmussen vs Gallup Disapprove:
Gallup -11
Gallup is obviously providing a bias poll, I did read the polls, try reading them yourself, nice try though.
Also, Vinny, I will have to disagree with you. Gallup is obviously in the tank for Obama, if not, then why such a higher approval rating and lower disapproval rating for Obama in comparison to Rasmussen?
Answer:
Answer by vinny_says_relax
Neither is in the tank for anyone, and Rasmussen is a registered Independent.

Obama’s Approval Rating Down To: 54% – Rasmussen Reports : 4/21/09 51% Americans Favor Tea Partys www.zazzle.com Get your Pirates in washington bumper stickers today! Fifty-one percent (51%) of Americans have a favorable view of the tea parties held nationwide last week, including 32% who say their view of the events is Very favorable. Thirty-three percent (33%) hold an unfavorable opinion of the tea parties according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey. Fifteen percent (15%) are not sure. While half the nation has a favorable opinion of last Wednesdays events, the nations Political Class has a much dimmer view—just 13% of the political elite offered even a somewhat favorable assessment while 81% said the opposite. Among the Political Class, not a single survey respondent said they had a Very Favorable opinion of the events while 60% shared a Very Unfavorable assessment. One-in-four adults (25%) say they personally know someone who attended a tea party protest. That figure includes just one percent (1%) of those in the Political Class. (Want a free daily e-mail update? Sign up now. If it’s in the news, it’s in our polls). Rasmussen Reports updates also available on Twitter. David Axelrod, a top adviser to President Obama, on Sunday characterized the protests in dozens of cities on the day federal income taxes are due as potentially unhealthy. Fifty-eight percent (58%) of Americans say they followed recent new stories about the tea party protests …
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