Winthrop has a poll out today of 866 respondents in 11 Southern states--Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia--and what we can glean from it is: independents in the South disapprove of President Obama, Southerners as a whole don't like Democratic health care reforms, and they are generally ambivalent about the stimulus package.
Independents disapprove of Obama 46.3 percent to 43.4 percent, while Southerners overall give him a decent rating, approving of him more than they disapprove, 47.4 percent to 42.2 percent, despite eight of the 11 states having voted for John McCain in 2008.
When it comes to the two issues singled out by Winthrop's
pollsters--health care and the wars in Iraq and
Afghanistan--Southerners as a whole, independents included, were even
more critical of the president: on his handling of health care policy,
Southerners disapprove of Obama 50.9 percent to 37 percent
(independents disapprove 50.6 percent to 36.1 percent); on his handling
of the two wars, Southerners as a whole disapprove of the president
47.9 percent to 38 percent (independents disapprove 54.5 percent to
34.3 percent).
That fits, more or less, with the national trend: according to CNN's
most recent poll, released last week, Americans disapprove of Obama
57-42 on health care policy and 56-42 on Afghanistan, while approving
of his overall performance 54-45.
Obama scores well with Southerners on personal characteristics, but
there appear to be two chinks in his armor: a third of Southerners
(36.2 percent) say the president is untrustworthy (vs. 54.4 percent who
say he's trustworthy), and he scores much lower with white males on
whether or not he "cares about people like me"--white males think he
does by a margin of 51.3-43.3, while Southerners overall say he does by
a margin of 61.5-30.6.
Southerners also oppose Democratic health care reforms by a margin of
42.2 percent to 31.5 percent, with 25.2 percent expressing no opinion.
That seems to be more disapproving than the rest of the country, which,
on average,
opposes Democratic health reforms 50.4-45.7, though it's tough to
compare, given Winthrop's high return of undecideds (many other polls
try to force respondents to pick a side).
And, while the Obama administration's stimulus package has been a prime
complaint of conservatives this year, Southerners appear to be
ambivalent on it: 35 percent said it made the economy better, 37.9
percent said it had no effect, and 20.6 percent said it made things
worse.
34.7 percent blame the administration a "great deal" or a "good amount"
for not doing enough to turn the economy around, while Southerners are
more likely to blame large corporations and the Bush administration.
If we try to glean any information about the 2010 elections, Winthrop's
numbers don't give us a whole lot: Southerners say, 44.5 percent to
39.6 percent, that they "would rather have a Republican-controlled
Congress to serve as a check on President Obama's agenda" vs. "a
Democratic-controlled Congress to help with President Obama's agenda."
Independents break for the GOP, on that question, 42.1 to 36.8.
But those states voiced a pretty strong preference for the GOP in 2008:
thanks in part to Texas's strong GOP congressional delegation, the
total congressional seats in the 11 states polled are held by 72
Republicans and 59 Democrats.
So it may be hard to take an accurate pulse for 2010, but, if anything, the trend among independents doesn't look great for Democrats.







These numbers look relatively good, if we're talking about the south.
Actually, the numbers are terrible if over half think BHO is trustworthy. That means they haven't been paying attention.
It does not surprise me. These are the descendants of peopel who held and used slaves like animals so that they could prosper. They were willing to send their sons and daughters to the bloodiest war in history to justify their dysfunctional beliefs and lifestyle.
These are the same people who used to point to the bible to justify their own evil. Also, the south has a lower per capita education levels and more high school dropouts. The south has more methamphetamine addiction and oxycontin and other opiates addiction. Why are these points relevant? Because a less educated person does not grasp the complexity of the issues like an intelligent person. A less educated person lacks discernment. A less educated and less conscious person lacks the ability to self reflect and thuse to correct themselves from the racism within themselves.
It does not surprise me at all the "old dixie" holds the President in lower esteem than the rest of the country.
"Also, the south has a lower per capita education levels and more high school dropouts."
Could the reason behind these facts be there are more blacks and latinos per capita than the northern states?
Where do you get off with your high and mighty racism? You must get all of your facts from Sharpton and Jackson. It would not matter if the president was purple if he wants the US to become a socialist nation, there will be differing opinions. Most of the educated people in this nation have seen socialism fail and know it will not last here. Obviously, you are not one of them.
The economy could be perfect, and the health reform plan flawless and these people would still "not approve" of The President. Why? Because of their divided, dualistic consciousness, they see the world in terms of black and white, good and evil. This type of dichotomous black and white thinking is a common symptom of narcissism, co-dependency, and other manifestations of arrested growth. In the south the see President Obama as a "black man" and not as President of the United States. Their racism and bigotry blind them but at a deep unconscious level so most of these people are unaware of it. The south is the same group that strongly supported Bush despite blatant corruption, scandals, 2 wars, a ruined economy, a 1 trillion defecit and etc. These people think that killing is "ok" and "justified". It is not all Southerners mind you....but a strong majority of them. It's called bigotry and racism.
And Y'ALL are calling us (I suppose I say "us" because you've tagged me as being a Southerner and not an American) discriminatory........
To President Obama and all 535 voting members of the Legislature,
It is now official you are ALL corrupt morons:
The U.S. Post Service was established in 1775 You have had 234 years to get it right and it is broke.
Social Security was established in 1935. You have had 74 years to get it right and it is broke.
Fannie Mae was established in 1938. You have had 71 years to get it right and it is broke.
War on Poverty started in 1964. You have had 45 years to get it right; $1 trillion of our money is confiscated each year and transferred to "the poor" and they only want more.
Medicare and Medicaid were established in 1965. You have had 44 years to get it right and they are broke.
Freddie Mac was established in 1970. You have had 39 years to get it right and it is broke.
The Department of Energy was created in 1977 to lessen our dependence on foreign oil. It has ballooned to 16,000 employees with a budget of $24 billion a year and we import more oil than ever before. You had 32 years to get it right and it is an abysmal failure.
You have FAILED in every "government service" you have shoved down our throats while overspending our tax dollars AND YOU WANT AMERICANS TO BELIEVE YOU CAN BE TRUSTED WITH A GOVERNMENT-RUN HEALTH CARE SYSTEM??
Vintel7, you are hilariously ironic. I hope you intended your posts as comedy. How else could someone write about "...dichotomous black and white thinking..." and "It is not all Southerners mind you....but a strong majority of them." and "Because of their divided, dualistic consciousness, they see the world in terms of black and white, good and evil."
Surely you recognize that your comments exactly mirror Southern white racists when they talk about other ethnicities?
Try this- insert "African Americans" for "southerners" and your statement holds true, doesn't it?
"Also, the south has a lower per capita education levels and more high school dropouts. The south has more methamphetamine addiction and oxycontin and other opiates addiction."
I could have posted your exact same argument and used a minority group, and you would have been offended. And rightly so.