New poll shows Obama class-warfare rhetoric not succeeding

posted at 12:45 pm on November 7, 2011 by Ed Morrissey

Today’s release of the WaPo/ABC poll data from last week’s survey shows the job-approval rating for Barack Obama only mildly improving, from 42/54 at the beginning of October to 44/53, a move within the margin of error.  Comparing it to Obama’s poll numbers in the beginning of September, before Obama launched his class-warfare rhetoric and his American Jobs Act, it’s almost identical to the 43/53 at that point.

That indicates a lack of traction in Obama’s strategy, but another key indicator in the data shows that he’s going backwards.  When it comes to comparison between Obama and Congressional Republicans on economic issues, Obama now falls into two ties — on the economy (42/42) and on creating jobs (40/40).  The latter is especially interesting, since it matches the September poll, but erases a 15-point lead Obama built in October (49/34).  His push on the jobs act has apparently flopped in terms of making an argument that he’s got a better plan for generating job growth.

A third indicator shows that the class-warfare rhetoric has failed as well.  In April, the last time the poll series asked this question, Obama had a wide lead over Republicans in Congress on “protecting the middle class,” 51/39.  Today that has dropped to 45/41 despite — or perhaps resulting from — his combative soak-the-rich rhetoric.  It’s the first time in a year that Obama doesn’t score a majority on that question, and it’s the best score Republicans have had.

The negative rhetoric may also be taking a toll in another way.  The right/wrong direction question has the second-worst response of Obama’s presidency in this series, 22/74, just slightly up from September’s 20/77.  Previous to September, the lowest response from the general population of adults was 31/67 in December 2010.  In April 2009, it was 50/48, and as late as last June it was still 32/66.  As perceptions get more pessimistic, Obama wants to blame House Republicans — but it’s the leader that takes the blame most often for going in the wrong direction.  Obama’s angry class warfare has stirred up the Occupy movement, which will eventually add to the perception of decline, and that’s going to get tied to Obama and the Democrats in a very big way — as the answers on the economic trust questions have begun to indicate.

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But typical for the classless president to use class warfare.

Drained Brain on November 7, 2011 at 12:49 PM

You would think that someone in this administration would have told him that backing the rapist class is a loser.

NotCoach on November 7, 2011 at 12:49 PM

Obama’s angry class warfare has stirred up the Occupy movement, which will eventually add to the perception of decline, and that’s going to get tied to Obama and the Democrats in a very big way — as the answers on the economic trust questions have begun to indicate.

It also stirs up questions as to why Wall Street and big banks are doing so well under his presidency. I’d like to think the GOP could exploit this paradox, but have little confidence they will.

a capella on November 7, 2011 at 12:50 PM

“From Diapers to Depends” –Obama 2012 slogan

“Hope ‘n Dope”

“Fear and Loathe”

“Divide and Bunker”

Schadenfreude on November 7, 2011 at 12:56 PM

National polls for Congress are meaniningless.

Congressmen don’t have to win national elections.

Bat Chain Puller on November 7, 2011 at 12:56 PM

This is not a president.

Schadenfreude on November 7, 2011 at 12:56 PM

im skeptical of this

Drunk Report on November 7, 2011 at 12:57 PM

I wish I was as optimistic as you Ed.

sandee on November 7, 2011 at 12:59 PM

Let’s hope so.

gophergirl on November 7, 2011 at 1:18 PM

As usual, the WaPo Commenters are blaming this all on Grover Norquist.

Is he an elected official?

Del Dolemonte on November 7, 2011 at 1:20 PM

Obama’s class warfare rhetoric is working just fine with the 47% base he is expecting to ride to re-election.

cool breeze on November 7, 2011 at 1:23 PM

Obama’s angry class warfare has stirred up the Occupy movement, which will eventually add to the perception of decline, and that’s going to get tied to Obama and the Democrats in a very big way — as the answers on the economic trust questions have begun to indicate.

The Democratic Party has more or less embraced the Occupy protests, largely in hopes of galvanizing its far-Left progressive base and harnessing the idealistic fervor and youthful enthusiasm these protests are supposedly generating for its GOTV efforts next year. So the Occupy movement isn’t going to ‘get’ tied to Obama and the Democrats. It is tied to them, inextricably.

Democratic Party strategists badly miscalculated. They wanted to coopt these Occupy gatherings so that protesters would identify with the Democratic Party, transforming these protests into de facto campaign rallies. The object would be to make these protests a giant human megaphone for Democratic talking points. That isn’t happening. Instead, this ‘movement’ has been suborned by anarchists and communists and the like, most of whom think the Democratic Party is as much an appendage of the capitalist status quo as the GOP and for whom the ‘warfare’ part of ‘class warfare’ is taken seriously and literally. And when these protests completely degenerate into the anarchy and mob violence that tore London apart a few months ago–a process happening right now–what then?

The Dems wanted their own version of the Tea Party. They got one. Good luck with that.

troyriser_gopftw on November 7, 2011 at 1:23 PM

The people are getting tired of Barry and his ‘class hatred’.

If anything, Republicans should be pointing out another politician that tried this tactic.

GarandFan on November 7, 2011 at 1:23 PM

“From Diapers to Depends” –Obama 2012 slogan

“Hope ‘n Dope”

“Fear and Loathe”

“Divide and Bunker”

Schadenfreude on November 7, 2011 at 12:56 PM

From Hope and Change to Dope and Chains

petefrt on November 7, 2011 at 1:26 PM

Class warfare is for losers.

petefrt on November 7, 2011 at 1:33 PM

Why is it that the people who stand behind Obama always look so smug and sycophant like? and almost always overweight.

haner on November 7, 2011 at 1:43 PM

I just had a talk this morning with some blacks who supported him in a range from strongly to mildly. Heck, I wasn’t that nuts for McCain myself. Anyway. They are asking a great question in response to “We can’t wait.” Which is followed by the preposition “for” and all the wonderful things we all like. Jobs, education, a sane energy policy, etc.

One of them said “The only thing you want to do fast is raise taxes and spend on the same stuff as the last thirty years. We can’t wait for you to think of something that works.”

Ha maybe there is some hope yet.

IlikedAUH2O on November 7, 2011 at 1:57 PM

and that’s going to get tied to Obama and the Democrats in a very big way —

with a big red bow on top

heh

cmsinaz on November 7, 2011 at 2:07 PM

Obama isn’t qualified to be a street sweeper, much less President.

hachiban on November 7, 2011 at 3:02 PM