While Obama-loving media members gushed over the presumptive Democrat presidential nominee's choice as a running mate this weekend, the American public were clearly not as enthralled.
In fact, not only didn't this announcement give the junior senator from Illinois a bump in the polls, but according to a just-released Gallup survey, he's gone backward: "This is the first time since Obama clinched the nomination in early June...that McCain has held any kind of advantage over Obama."
I'm sure news outlets doing everything within their power to assist their candidate during this week's Democratic National Convention in Denver will be quick to report this polling data (emphasis added throughout, photo courtesy AP):
It's official: Barack Obama has received no bounce in voter support out of his selection of Sen. Joe Biden to be his vice presidential running mate.
Gallup Poll Daily tracking from Aug. 23-25, the first three-day period falling entirely after Obama's Saturday morning vice presidential announcement, shows 46% of national registered voters backing John McCain and 44% supporting Obama, not appreciably different from the previous week's standing for both candidates. This is the first time since Obama clinched the nomination in early June, though, that McCain has held any kind of advantage over Obama in Gallup Poll Daily tracking.
The news out of Gallup got even worse for the Obama-loving press:
An analysis of historical election poll trends by Gallup Poll Managing Editor Jeff Jones shows that recent presidential campaigns have enjoyed a small (though short-lived) bounce from the running mate announcement. This includes a four percentage point bounce for John Kerry in 2004 after selecting John Edwards, a 5-point bounce for Al Gore in 2000 with his announcement of Joe Lieberman, and a 3-point bounce for George W. Bush in 2000 upon choosing Dick Cheney. Bob Dole received an extraordinary 9-point bounce in 1996 after bringing Jack Kemp onto his ticket.
All of these bounces occurred before the respective party's convention began, and in most cases the candidates received an additional boost in the polls upon completion of the convention. Thus, any increase in Obama's support in the coming days would seem to be more the result of the star-studded and well publicized Democratic national convention than the apparently lackluster Biden selection.
You mean the media were WRONG in fawning over this decision by Obama? Heavens.
For those interested, Rasmussen Reports released similar findings Tuesday (emphasis added):
The Democratic National Convention has begun and the poll numbers are bouncing, but not in the direction that most people anticipated.
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Tuesday shows Barack Obama attracting 44% of the vote while John McCain also earns 44%.
Well, it seems the American people disagree with the first major decision Obama has had to make in his new role as leader of the Democrat Party. Makes you wonder how much attention these polls will get.
—Noel Sheppard is the Associate Editor of NewsBusters. Follow him at Facebook and Twitter.





















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Too funny - the most hyped VP choice ever
Tue, 08/26/2008 - 14:24 ET by Dee Bunkand this has to be one of the worst (lack of) bumps ever.
I saw this poll and saved
Tue, 08/26/2008 - 15:22 ET by bigtimerI saw this poll and saved the link to put on here while the site was down today ...I also see what the outcome has done to Biden.
...and all the while listening to the blubbering phony fool he is telling the press he wouldn't of known what to do without them....
OMG...give me a break...we all know over the years behind the scenes he has to have cussed about the critters behind closed doors until the cows came home.
Cry me a river!
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh
Wow...I had a link inserted
Tue, 08/26/2008 - 15:29 ET by bigtimerWow...I had a link inserted in above post....
The site is still bonkers, now the whole thing is crazy...tiny again too, everywhere...not going to bother trying to explain the rest...including the condition this post is in.
I will be lucky to get this on the board ...looks like nothing I've ever seen in all the time I've been here...
I will try to insert link later when this site gets fixed.
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh
When I saw that I laughed
Tue, 08/26/2008 - 15:26 ET by bassndudeWhen I saw that I laughed myself silly. And the dem convention viewers are down from 2004. Perhaps, if it was not so...so scripted and predictable. Personaly, I would rather watch re-runs of "All my Children" than the dems. If they really want information from those at Gitmo...perhaps they should show the convention 24-7 there at the camp and make all of the prisnors watch. They would be talking in no time.
Save a SeAL, club a liberal!!
Here is some more polling
Tue, 08/26/2008 - 15:37 ET by bigtimerHere is some more polling information regarding the Swing States....
Biden may want to bring out his hankie again....adn pass it on to Michelle and BarryO.
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh
Noel....in a word...
Tue, 08/26/2008 - 15:34 ET by motherbeltNo.
But you knew that. LOL
Just like they haven't noticed (and probably won't) that Cardinal Egan did a smackdown of "ardent Catholic" Nancy Pelosi for her re-invention of Catholic teaching on abortion.
They really are shameless.
Looks like some overtime is in order at BSNBC
Tue, 08/26/2008 - 15:30 ET by JTPThe job aint gettin done on straight time.
"I need more cowbell!" SNL
This is a particularly bad
Tue, 08/26/2008 - 15:35 ET by dscottThis is a particularly bad sign for the Dems, given that they typically are a poll friendly bunch due to the way in which questions are asked to skew the results in their favor. What will they do if there is no significant bounce after the convention??? Oophs! I guess the Superdels should have nominated Clinton after all.
IMO, many people are making up their minds early given Obama's stupid PC idea of using a tire guage instead of drilling domestically for more oil. If you can get the easiest most basic question wrong then it's downhill from there. Notice that Clinton has been mum on domestic oil drilling... Let's see what happens on the first ballot.
Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid, starving the poor one gallon of ethanol at a time. Fill your tank with E85 and cull a village.
dscott... Seems they are
Tue, 08/26/2008 - 15:50 ET by bigtimerdscott...
Seems they are now even planning on taking some of the roll call vote from delegates from their motel rooms.
Worried little warts aren't they....
They have it all under control, nothing exciting is going to happen when it comes to this like I was hoping for.
Obama is 'da man and he is going to stay their messiah.
Loss or no loss for their party.
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh
I wonder if they would call
Tue, 08/26/2008 - 18:18 ET by dscottI wonder if they would call "DO OVERS" to change nominees if Obama doesn't get a bounce after the convention?
Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid, starving the poor one gallon of ethanol at a time. Fill your tank with E85 and cull a village.
Let's face it, Democrats
Tue, 08/26/2008 - 17:02 ET by deerjerkydaveLet's face it, Democrats are not really that excited over Obama bin Biden, and Republicans are not too excited over McInsane.
I'm pretty bored by this convention compared with years past. I wonder if either candidate will get any sort of bounce from their conventions. The public is already VERY familiar with Obama thanks to the liberal media's constant exposure of him for the last two years. What new is there to learn about the guy?
I wonder if Obama will get up and say something dumb like John Kerry did, "I'm John Kerry, reporting for duty!"
Huh??????
djd
Tue, 08/26/2008 - 17:46 ET by Noel Shepparddjd,
Well, the momentum has been all been McCain's since Obama went on his victory tour. Since then, McCain continues to grow in stature looking more and more presidential every day. By contrast, Obama is shrinking and looking more and more like a junior senator than a qualified executive.
If Obama doesn't have a fabulous convention that puts him up by close to double digits, this election could be over. The public is beginning to see what an empty suit this guy is, and if he can't change that image on Thursday, the floodgates will open, and he will be drowned.
Then, all McCain needs is a strong convention -- something Republicans are VERY good at -- and this could be all over but the shouting. ns
Michael Steele on Foxnews
Wed, 08/27/2008 - 08:57 ET by Free StinkerI just saw Michael Steele on Foxnews, and they asked them about V.P., he laughed told them he has not even been vetted.
&%$#@!
Kasich, Palin, Romney, Steele, and Watts should be McCain's whole list of V.P. choices.
"They're both doofuses!" --Mark Levin (speaking of Obama and McCain)
That's what Tom and I were
Wed, 08/27/2008 - 09:54 ET by dscottThat's what Tom and I were discussing yesterday. We need to get McCain's ear but IMO so far he just isn't listening to conservatives. He does what he thinks we will respond to instead of directly asking us. If he wants enthusiastic support, then he had better start listening and his campaign needs to engage in a dialogue with us.
Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid, starving the poor one gallon of ethanol at a time. Fill your tank with E85 and cull a village.
dscott
Wed, 08/27/2008 - 09:59 ET by Cool ArrowI think he picks Kay Bailey Hutchinson.
She's safe until you realize she sold out on the border with President Bush and McCain.
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