Via The Hill:

Forty-four percent of people had a very positive reaction to President Obama’s State of the Union address Tuesday night, according to a small snap poll taken shortly after the speech.

CNN poll of those who watched the speech found another 32 percent had a somewhat positive reaction, while 22 percent had at least a somewhat negative reaction.

The amount of people rating Obama’s speech as very positive dropped 9 percentage points since his last State of the Union address, and it is the lowest rating after any of his addresses. […]

However, those who watched the speech were skeptical the laundry list of proposals outlined would eventually become law. Only 8 percent said the proposals were very likely to become law, while 45 percent said they were somewhat likely to be enacted. Another 46 percent said they were not too likely or not likely at all to become law.

CNN’s sample was almost 2-to-1 Democrat. Nah, no bias there.

22% of the respondents who participated in tonight’s survey identified themselves as Republicans, 41% identified themselves as Democrats, and 37% identified themselves as Independents.

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