Since 1988, Gallup has been asking Americans this question: "In politics, as of today, do you consider yourself a Republican, a Democrat, or an independent?" The most recent results, covering Aug. 11-14, have produced the highest number yet for independents: 44 percent, compared to 28 percent for Republicans, and 26 percent for Dems. The previous high of 43 percent was reached in July, August, and October of 2007, suggesting that, uh, maybe voters hate early presidential primary season?
So what do these independents think about President Barack Obama, his jobs plan, and his overall economic policy? Bupkus, says a new Bloomberg National Poll:
The president's job approval rating also stands at the lowest of his presidency -- 45 percent. That rating is driven down in part by a majority of independents, 53 percent, who disapprove of his performance. […]
On the economy, 29 percent of independents approve of the job Obama is doing while 66 percent disapprove. Obama is weakest among independents when it comes to his ability to reduce the deficit -- under a quarter of those respondents approve of his job in that category, while 67 percent disapprove. On job creation, 30 percent of independents approve of Obama's efforts while 63 percent disapprove. He scored slightly better among independents on health care with 34 percent approving and 57 percent disapproving.
Forty-six percent of independents say they definitely won't vote to re-elect the president, compared to 21 percent who definitely will support him. In 2008, Obama was backed by 52 percent of independent voters, compared to 44 percent who backed Republican nominee John McCain, an Arizona senator, according to exit polls.
Reason's own polling efforts here. Thanks to Dan McCleary for the Gallup tip.
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"Independent" is the stupidest term imaginable for a system where in the end, you can vote for TEAM RED or TEAM BLUE. And where these "independents" do so en mass. They're about as independent as Warty's third testicle.
Monique Junot: He keeps putting his testicles all over me.
So right now 44% of people claim to be independents. Big deal. The Magic 8 Ball says: Ask again later.
Also, when only roughly 55% of eligible voters actually vote and then the winner only takes 53% of the those votes what difference does anyone's political affiliation really matter? There needs to be constant reminders everywhere that even The Chosen One only convinced roughly 30% of America that he was the man for the job. This should especially be brought up loudly when people complain how much the introduction of a third party will skew voting results.
Wait, you're selling a book? Why haven't I heard about this? /tired joke
JINX!
Matt and Nick have a new book out?
"Independent" is the stupidest term imaginable for a system where in the end, you can vote for TEAM RED or TEAM BLUE. And where these "independents" do so en mass. They're about as independent as Warty's third testicle.
Monique Junot: He keeps putting his testicles all over me.
Lane Myer: Excuse me?
Monique Junot: You know, like octopus? Testicles?
Lane Myer: Ohhhh. Tentacles. N-T. Big difference.
Not in Japan there isn't.
Don't tell that to Warty. He'll be traumatized.
Okay, it'll be our secret.
If I had a third testicle, and I'm not saying I did, it was delicious.
Why must you always eat all the leftovers?
The prophecy clearly stated that that testicle was going to produce a son who would murder me and bang his mother. It was him or me.
Now it will simply gestate in your gut and tear its way out of you, like an Alien fetus. And sleep with its mother and kill you some more.
Really, you'd know these things if you'd read the classics and not spend so much time head-banging.
Dammit! I'd better go castrate myself and cast my balls into the sea. I hope they don't become the foam or anything.
Good way to get your own love goddess, though you may have little use for her, given your method of procreation.
So right now 44% of people claim to be independents. Big deal. The Magic 8 Ball says: Ask again later.
Also, when only roughly 55% of eligible voters actually vote and then the winner only takes 53% of the those votes what difference does anyone's political affiliation really matter? There needs to be constant reminders everywhere that even The Chosen One only convinced roughly 30% of America that he was the man for the job. This should especially be brought up loudly when people complain how much the introduction of a third party will skew voting results.
Also, when they try to use "will of the majority" to justify anything.
Independents facial expression is "vacant and pouty"?
Sounds about right.