Romney’s RNC Speech Gets Lowest Gallup Rating Since 1996

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The new Gallup tracking poll shows that the GOP convention and Mitt Romney’s speech really got the voters all lukewarmed up.

These results, based on Gallup Daily tracking conducted Aug. 31-Sept. 1, showed predictable partisan differences. Republicans overwhelmingly said the convention made them more likely to vote for Romney, although most would likely be voting for their nominee anyway. Democrats as predictably said the convention made them less likely to vote for Romney. Independents, a key group in any presidential election, were essentially split, with 36% saying the convention made them more likely to vote for Romney and 33% less likely — although 30% said they don’t know or that the convention made no difference.

Gallup has asked this question after selected conventions going back to 1984. Although the question was asked at differing time intervals after the conventions and in different survey contexts, the results give a rough approximation of the conventions’ relative impact.

This historical context shows that the 2012 GOP convention generated about the same impact as the two previous Republican conventions — in 2008, when John McCain was nominated for president, and in 2004, when George W. Bush was re-nominated.

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38 comments
1 darthstar  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 11:03:16am

In all fairness, Bob Dole only got a bigger bump than Romney due to his use of Viagra.

2 HappyWarrior  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 11:06:17am

The milquetoast candidate. Not nearly as fun as the Manchurian one because instead of Raymond Shaw being the kindest and warmest man I've ever known, Mitt Romney is the most mediocre man I know.

3 nines09  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 11:09:14am

One graph is missing; Did watching any or all of the Republican Convention leave you with the feeling you were robbed of precious time or left with a bad taste in your mouth, or suddenly transported to a different planet or dimension? Happy Labor Day Lizards.

4 jaunte  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 11:09:50am

re: #2 HappyWarrior

He's really good at taking out loans, though.

...And this is where we get to the hypocrisy at the heart of Mitt Romney. Everyone knows that he is fantastically rich, having scored great success, the legend goes, as a "turnaround specialist," a shrewd financial operator who revived moribund companies as a high-priced consultant for a storied Wall Street private equity firm. But what most voters don't know is the way Mitt Romney actually made his fortune: by borrowing vast sums of money that other people were forced to pay back. This is the plain, stark reality that has somehow eluded America's top political journalists for two consecutive presidential campaigns: Mitt Romney is one of the greatest and most irresponsible debt creators of all time. In the past few decades, in fact, Romney has piled more debt onto more unsuspecting companies, written more gigantic checks that other people have to cover, than perhaps all but a handful of people on planet Earth.

[Link: www.rollingstone.com...]

5 darthstar  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 11:10:33am

Thank you Joe Biden...people are finding my shop.

[Link: www.cafepress.com...]

6 Iwouldprefernotto  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 11:10:46am

re: #1 darthstar

In all fairness, Bob Dole only got a bigger bump than Romney due to his use of Viagra.

If your bump lasts longer than four hours consult Karl Rove....

7 HappyWarrior  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 11:11:29am

re: #4 jaunte

He's really good at taking out loans, though.

But he's worked in the private sector so therefore he understands things better than public servant Obama! //

8 Amory Blaine  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 11:13:49am

NRA News Jokes With Gov. Walker About "Crazy Shootouts" In Wisconsin

CAMERON GRAY, NRA NEWS PRODUCER: Governor, after you signed concealed carry in Wisconsin -- I was your first interview, it's good to talk to you again -- since then how has the Wild West been? How have the crazy shootouts been? How out of control are the shootings in Wisconsin? [laughter]

GOV. SCOTT WALKER: Well as you can imagine all the hysteria went just the opposite way. Actually, you know one of the most interesting things is when I go to deployments -- deployments of members of the National Guard from Wisconsin -- I get members of the National Guard that come up and thank me for that. And more often than not it's female members of the Guard who come up and thank me. And actually many times they pull out their concealed carrier card and ask me to sign it in person for them. But none of the hysteria, none of the bad things we heard talked about. Instead what we saw was law-abiding citizens having the ability to exercise the right to protect not only themselves but their family and property.

9 Targetpractice  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 11:13:55am

Meanwhile, Reuters and Ipsos are admitting that the initial "6 point bounce" that they posted is short-lived and declining already.

Likewise, Nate Silver is declaring the record of a "bounce" as being mixed, with the outlook not all that grand unless Obama posts similarly low numbers after this week.

10 Gus  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 11:20:54am
11 Lidane  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 11:21:10am
12 HappyWarrior  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 11:21:42am

re: #11 Lidane

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This is a desperate campaign.

13 Gus  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 11:22:28am

re: #11 Lidane

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I'm seeing double. ;)

14 Varek Raith  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 11:23:43am

re: #13 Gus

I'm seeing double. ;)

Can you look at my bank account please?
Kthx.

15 Gus  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 11:25:03am
16 Interesting Times  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 11:25:26am
17 HappyWarrior  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 11:25:31am

re: #15 Gus

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Ha,

18 Gus  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 11:26:28am
19 Kronocide  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 11:26:31am

Nothing like an empty chair to charge up the base.

20 HappyWarrior  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 11:27:24am

re: #18 Gus

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Jeff Bridges is awesome.

21 Gus  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 11:28:26am

re: #20 HappyWarrior

Jeff Bridges is awesome.

Yep. Still have to see True Grit.

22 Gus  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 11:28:55am
23 HappyWarrior  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 11:29:17am

re: #21 Gus

Yep. Still have to see True Grit.

I never saw the original but I liked the remake.

24 jaunte  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 11:31:04am
25 Lidane  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 11:31:39am

re: #18 Gus

The Dude abides. I can dig it.

26 A Mom Anon  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 11:32:03am

It's almost like the right wing thinks this is a beauty pageant and not a presidential election. I don't care what a snappy dresser you are or how photogenic your family is. I want to know your plans for the country,how you're going to make things better for the most people,not just the people you're comfortable being around.

I really wish there were rules in place that prohibited campaigning in any year that's not an election year for the office you're seeking. I'm so over this,all it's really doing is making the divide between Americans more marked in alot of ways. I'm tired of it,it's been this way more than it should be for way too damned long. Wingnuts cry about how they want their country back,I want my damned community back. I've got neighbors who are absolutely convinced the president is a communist and that liberals don't care about their families,not as much as they do. It's sad and it's really fucking offensive. THIS is the thing I'm having trouble forgiving conservatives for. It was always very red state here,but after 9/11 the local GOP came in hard core and spread this shit and scared everyone. I lost friends,and hell my own parents wouldn't talk to us for almost 10 years because of religion and politics. It wasn't me that did that,it was the constant fearmongering and lies that did it. So,yeah,I kinda take it personally.

27 Gus  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 11:32:16am

re: #25 Lidane

The Dude abides. I can dig it.

"Obama's the man."
-- Jeff Bridges

Says that at the end.

28 Lidane  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 11:33:21am

re: #26 A Mom Anon

It's almost like the right wing thinks this is a beauty pageant and not a presidential election.

That was obvious four years ago when their answer to a young black Democratic nominee for POTUS was a former beauty queen for VP.

29 Interesting Times  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 11:35:34am

re: #28 Lidane

OT question for you, since you live in TX - when are high school graduation/convocation ceremonies usually held? Summer or Fall? And is it the same now as it was around the time you graduated?

Just some research for a book I'm trying to write

30 HappyWarrior  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 11:36:02am

re: #26 A Mom Anon

It's almost like the right wing thinks this is a beauty pageant and not a presidential election. I don't care what a snappy dresser you are or how photogenic your family is. I want to know your plans for the country,how you're going to make things better for the most people,not just the people you're comfortable being around.

I really wish there were rules in place that prohibited campaigning in any year that's not an election year for the office you're seeking. I'm so over this,all it's really doing is making the divide between Americans more marked in alot of ways. I'm tired of it,it's been this way more than it should be for way too damned long. Wingnuts cry about how they want their country back,I want my damned community back. I've got neighbors who are absolutely convinced the president is a communist and that liberals don't care about their families,not as much as they do. It's sad and it's really fucking offensive. THIS is the thing I'm having trouble forgiving conservatives for. It was always very red state here,but after 9/11 the local GOP came in hard core and spread this shit and scared everyone. I lost friends,and hell my own parents wouldn't talk to us for almost 10 years because of religion and politics. It wasn't me that did that,it was the constant fearmongering and lies that did it. So,yeah,I kinda take it personally.

I don't blame you. I really resent the liberals and Democrats hate families crap that the religious right in particular has spread. Really, because I think gays should be treated as equals, I hate families? Plus the state GOP here is running George Allen again. A man who shouldn't be politically viable again after the macaca incident but so many right wingers here are convinced that he got railroaded by the damn liberal media. Sigh.

31 Iwouldprefernotto  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 11:36:36am

re: #26 A Mom Anon

It's almost like the right wing thinks this is a beauty pageant and not a presidential election. I don't care what a snappy dresser you are or how photogenic your family is. I want to know your plans for the country,how you're going to make things better for the most people,not just the people you're comfortable being around.

I really wish there were rules in place that prohibited campaigning in any year that's not an election year for the office you're seeking. I'm so over this,all it's really doing is making the divide between Americans more marked in alot of ways. I'm tired of it,it's been this way more than it should be for way too damned long. Wingnuts cry about how they want their country back,I want my damned community back. I've got neighbors who are absolutely convinced the president is a communist and that liberals don't care about their families,not as much as they do. It's sad and it's really fucking offensive. THIS is the thing I'm having trouble forgiving conservatives for. It was always very red state here,but after 9/11 the local GOP came in hard core and spread this shit and scared everyone. I lost friends,and hell my own parents wouldn't talk to us for almost 10 years because of religion and politics. It wasn't me that did that,it was the constant fearmongering and lies that did it. So,yeah,I kinda take it personally.

My UPS driver (A really nice guy) told me that the reason I was divorced was that I'm liberal and "liberals never have happy marriages."

He didn't want to hear the fact that the divorce rate is higher in Texas than in liberal states, not to mention Newt and Rush..... It seems we are living in a country with two sets of facts. You're right, it does suck.

32 Lidane  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 11:38:42am

re: #29 Interesting Times

OT question for you, since you live in TX - when are high school graduation/convocation ceremonies usually held? Summer or Fall? And is it the same now as it was around the time you graduated?

Just some research for a book I'm trying to write

Late May, early June, IIRC. My high school graduation was on June 1st. Most take place right around that time. I'm pretty sure my young cousin who graduated high school this year got his diploma in early June.

33 Decatur Deb  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 11:38:44am

re: #31 Iwouldprefernotto

My UPS driver (A really nice guy) told me that the reason I was divorced was that I'm liberal and "liberals never have happy marriages."

..snip.

You mean we've been registered wrong for 45 years?

34 HappyWarrior  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 11:40:45am

re: #33 Decatur Deb

You mean we've be registered wrong for 45 years?

Haha congratulations to you both. But yeah my Dad's parents took that whole till death to us part thing seriously. Lasted 43 years and would have longer if my grandfather hadn't died prematurely but they had been best friends since middle school.

35 Sionainn  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 11:41:18am

re: #22 Gus

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Those guys look a lot happier about seeing Obama than the miners did seeing Romney.

36 Interesting Times  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 11:41:40am

re: #35 Sionainn

Those guys look a lot happier about seeing Obama than the miners did seeing Romney.

37 cinesimon  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 3:28:44pm

Josh Marshall has added some context t this polling, which makes Romney look even worse.

[Link: talkingpointsmemo.com...]

38 Patricia Kayden  Mon, Sep 3, 2012 6:29:16pm

re: #3 Cleo O'Sod McEire

One graph is missing; Did watching any or all of the Republican Convention leave you with the feeling you were robbed of precious time or left with a bad taste in your mouth, or suddenly transported to a different planet or dimension? Happy Labor Day Lizards.

Ha!

Thankfully, I wasn't in the continental US and for some reason I could watch but not hear CNN in my hotel room (refused to watch the only other all news station FOX NEWS). Didn't see/hear any of the Republican convention and it appears from reading reviews that I didn't miss much.


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