Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s acceptance speech before last week’s Republican National Convention generated the lowest approval rating among surveyed adults since Gallup began polling this question in 1996.
38 percent of respondents in Gallup’s poll rated Romney’s speech as “excellent” or “good.” 10 percent of respondents rated Romney’s speech as being “terrible.”
In contrast, 47 percent said the same of Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) and his 2008 GOP convention acceptance speech. Only 5 percent said McCain’s speech was “terrible.”
President Barack Obama’s 2008 acceptance speech in Denver, Colorado, was the most well received of all speeches since 1996. 58 percent of respondents rated his speech as “excellent” or “good” while only 7 percent found it to be “poor” or “terrible.”
Gallup’s telephone survey was taken between August 31 and September 1, 2012, of 1,045 adults. The survey has a +/- 4.0 percent margin of error.
One reply on “Poll Finds Romney’s Convention Speech Received Lowest Approval Since 1996”
Perhaps Romney fell a bit short, indeed…but he's not the worst president ever as Obama is, worse than Carter, I mean seriously who would have ever thought? For most Obama voters, their happiest day is when they voted for him…all downhill from there. 23,000,000 unemployed Americans! Everyone should watch 2016 http://2016themovie.com/media/.