New Poll Obama Partisan Democrat

Poll Shows America Angry With Federal Government

A new Rasmussen Poll shows that 56% of likely voters believe President Obama is governing like a partisan Democrat.  Unbelievably still 28% of voters questioned said that Obama is governing on a bipartisan basis, tying the lowest levels measured from last month, with 16 percent not sure.

Republicans were twice as likely as Democrats to say the president is governing on a partisan basis. But 50% of voters with no party affiliation said they believe Obama is governing as a partisan Democrat, while 31 percent believe he is not.

On Congress: Following the health-care vote, 63% of all voters see Democrats in Congress as partisan. There are still 22% who see Congress as bipartisan.  78% of Republicans and 64% of unaffiliated voters see Democrats in Congress behaving in a partisan way; 49% of Democratic voters agree. 60% of Democratic voters say Republicans in Congress are acting like partisan Republicans.

The poll shows that 70% of voters say they are angry with the policies of the federal government, with 48 percent saying they are “very angry.”  Just 11% of voters rate Congress’ performance as ‘good’ or ‘excellent’, On Obamacare socialized health care 54% of voters still favor repealing it, While 52% of voters believe the average member of the Tea Party movement has a better understanding of issues facing America than the average member of Congress.

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