Rasmussen Poll: Obama's Berlin speech a big hit

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Not only did Obama's speech go over big in Germany but according to a Rasmussen Poll over half of Americans (55%) rate Obama’s historic speech in Berlin yesterday good (29%) or excellent (26%). Even more telling, a full 32% of Republicans rated the speech good or excellent.

Obama is getting a nice bounce from the speech as well having opened a 6% lead on McCain. Just 4 days ago they were tied. Gallup is showing a similar bounce, Obama now up by 7%.

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/pub...ial_election/daily_presidential_tracking_poll

http://www.gallup.com/poll/109099/Gallup-Daily-Obama-Retains-Lead-48-41.aspx
 
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Not only did Obama's speech go over big in Germany but according to a Rasmussen Poll over half of Americans (55%) rate Obama’s historic speech in Berlin yesterday good (29%) or excellent (26%). Even more telling, a full 32% of Republicans rated the speech good or excellent.

Obama is getting a nice bounce from the speech as well having opened a 6% lead on McCain. Just 4 days ago they were tied. Gallup is showing a similar bounce, Obama now up by 7%.

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/pub...ial_election/daily_presidential_tracking_poll

http://www.gallup.com/poll/109099/Gallup-Daily-Obama-Retains-Lead-48-41.aspx

They key is going to be what the bounce is or is not in battleground states, not nationally. I think in another week or so it will be more clear what the situation in those battleground states will be.
 
Not only did Obama's speech go over big in Germany but according to a Rasmussen Poll over half of Americans (55%) rate Obama’s historic speech in Berlin yesterday good (29%) or excellent (26%). Even more telling, a full 32% of Republicans rated the speech good or excellent.

Obama is getting a nice bounce from the speech as well having opened a 6% lead on McCain. Just 4 days ago they were tied. Gallup is showing a similar bounce, Obama now up by 7%.

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/pub...ial_election/daily_presidential_tracking_poll

http://www.gallup.com/poll/109099/Gallup-Daily-Obama-Retains-Lead-48-41.aspx

Once again, you're lying through your teeth. You have no proof Obama's hot air went over big in germany, and the polls showed Obama with a 6% lead both before and after the speech. Everyone can see that you are the resident liar, nothing you say has any credibility.
 
Once again, you're lying through your teeth. You have no proof Obama's hot air went over big in germany, and the polls showed Obama with a 6% lead both before and after the speech. Everyone can see that you are the resident liar, nothing you say has any credibility.

You my friend are the liar, either that or you choose to block out that which you don't wish to hear.


According to Rasmussen Obama and McCain were tied at 46% on 7-22, by 7-26 Obama had opened up a 6% lead...in other other words, a bounce.


From the Rasmussen Poll

Obama has enjoyed a modest bounce in the polls since his Berlin speech on Thursday

From Gallup

Earlier this week, Obama and McCain were separated by just two to four points, but that was before the extensive U.S. news coverage of the last leg of Obama's foreign tour.

Obama's particularly large leads over McCain in Friday and Saturday's tracking suggest that the massive publicity surrounding Obama's speech at the Victory Tower in Berlin on Friday -- the only major public event of the trip -- and coverage of Obama's meetings with the heads of state in France and Germany may have tilted U.S. voter preferences more in his favor.

Why don't you try watching something other than Fox News, it might open up what little brain matter you possess to a whole new world.
 
Once again, you're lying through your teeth. You have no proof Obama's hot air went over big in germany, and the polls showed Obama with a 6% lead both before and after the speech. Everyone can see that you are the resident liar, nothing you say has any credibility.

Here's some more evidence courtesy of today's 7-27 Gallup Poll that you are a fool. Obama's bounce continues his lead is now 9%.

This represents a continuation of Obama's front-runner position evident in the last three Gallup Poll Daily tracking updates. The margin, coincident with the extensive U.S. news coverage of Obama's foreign tour, is the largest for Obama over McCain measured since Gallup began tracking the general election horserace in March.

A key question remains as to whether this "bounce" is short-term (as happens to bounces in some instances following intense publicity surrounding a convention) or if his lead will persist

In light of the evidence I have presented in this and the previous post, there is absolutely no question that Obama received a bounce from his trip, even the polling organizations acknowledge it.

I'll be expecting an apology.
 
You simply CAN'T stop lying, can you? :D

Here's the table from your reference:

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/pub...al_election/general_election_match_up_history

Obama gave the speech on the 24th:

The numbers on the 23rd from the first column:

Obama: 45%
McCain: 42%

Here's the numbers on the 27th:

Obama: 46%
McCain: 41%

From a 3% difference, to a 5% difference, ie, a net difference of 2%, but that's what Rasmussen claims as their measurement error, +/- 2%. In other words, your vaunted "bump" is lost in the statistical noise. :D

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Also, I notice you backed off to the 22nd to get your starting point, so you could include changes favorable to Obama that had nothing to do with his speech, because it hadn't been given yet.

Why do you do these things? Because you are a MISREPRESENTER and a LIAR.

As for your "bump" claim, it holds no water. ;)
 
I would not hold your breath. You used facts to support what you said,

Ah, you accept as fact the claims, OF ALL PEOPLE, of those of our resident defamer and liar, as opposed to carefully checking out what he said for yourself? Don't you feel stupid now? You certainly LOOK stupid. :D
 
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You simply CAN'T stop lying, can you? :D

Here's the table from your reference:

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/pub...al_election/general_election_match_up_history

Obama gave the speech on the 24th:

The numbers on the 23rd from the first column:

Obama: 45%
McCain: 42%

Here's the numbers on the 27th:

Obama: 46%
McCain: 41%

From a 3% difference, to a 5% difference, ie, a net difference of 2%, but that's what Rasmussen claims as their measurement error, +/- 2%. In other words, your vaunted "bump" is lost in the statistical noise. :D

BLLLLLAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH HA HA HEEE HEEEEEEEE CHORTLE GIGGLE YAAAAA HEEE HEE HARRR YUK CACKLE HA HA HEEE HEEEEEEEE GIGGLE CHORTLE YAAAAA HEEE HEE HARRR YUK CACKLE HA HA HEEE HEEEEEEEE GIGGLE CHORTLE GIGGLE :p

Also, I notice you backed off to the 22nd to get your starting point, so you could include changes favorable to Obama that had nothing to do with his speech, because it hadn't been given yet.

Why do you do these things? Because you are a MISREPRESENTER and a LIAR.

As for your "bump" claim, it holds no water. ;)

Lets go over the quotes again:

Obama has enjoyed a modest bounce in the polls since his Berlin speech on Thursday

A key question remains as to whether this "bounce" is short-term (as happens to bounces in some instances following intense publicity surrounding a convention) or if his lead will persist


There has been an obvious bounce the pollsters recognize it at such, even going so far as to use that EXACT term.

You have been exposed for a juvenile fool. You've been caught and instead of standing up like a man and admitting your mistake, you act like a child.

http://www.gallup.com/poll/109102/Gallup-Daily-Obama-49-McCain-40.aspx

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/pub...ial_election/daily_presidential_tracking_poll
 
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