GOP Earns Worst-Ever Rating in Fox Poll

Filed in National by on July 29, 2009

Mydd’s Johnathan Singer reports…

I’m shocked — shocked — that this finding doesn’t make it into theĀ Fox News write up of its own polling, but the latest survey commissioned by the conservative news outlet finds that the Republican Party is at an all-time low in terms of popularity.

PerĀ the poll (.pdf), the GOP’s favorability rating has slid noticeably from the spring, from 41 percent in early April to just 36 percent today. At the same time, the party’s unfavorable rating increased from 50 percent to 53 percent. Both of the current numbers represent new lows for the Republican Party in Fox News polling.

It is pretty sad when the GOP’s own propaganda arm can’t put the GOP in positive territory.

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  1. Positive spin: Could be worse.

  2. jason330 says:

    Meanwhile, 62 percent view President Obama favorably and 33 percent view him unfavorably. That means (according to the Distributive Property of Political Algebra) the conservatives can suck it.

  3. What do you mean going on and on about Obama’s birth certificate isn’t a winning strategy? I thought they had a winner with that one. Perhaps the “Obama wants to kill you grandmother” talking point will help the GOP.

  4. Sorry boys, you miss the point again.

    Obama’s might have some good will but his policies and policy failures are doing him in very quickly.

    You forget an important thing, the Dems are in charge. The GOP doesn’t have to do much other than watch “the Cambridge coops acted stupidly” keep talking and failing.

    Mike Protack

  5. callerRick says:

    If you think the GOP numbers are bad, check Pelosi and Reid…or, the Congress.

  6. MJ says:

    Again, Pornstache shows us the power of asinine thinking.

  7. Tom S says:

    Only purpose of a political party is to get people elected…GOP lost big time. No surprise here.

    I think we should do a poll on whether we believe polls.