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CNN Poll: Obama more popular than his policies
CNN Poll: Obama more popular than his policies
A new national poll suggests that President Barack Obama is personally more popular than his policies. WASHINGTON (CNN) — A new national poll suggests that President Barack Obama is personally more popular than his policies. The CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll, released Monday, also indicates that 63 percent of Americans approve of how Obama is handling his [...]
Poll: Public thinks highly of Obama
Poll: Public thinks highly of Obama
usatoday.com — Since October, the percentage of USA TODAY/Gallup Poll respondents who see President Obama as a "strong and... decisive leader" has jumped 12 percentage points, and his image as an effective manager has gone up 11 points. (more) Poll: Public thinks highly of Obama
Obama more popular than his policies, poll shows
Obama more popular than his policies, poll shows
cnn.com — Three in four Americans say President Obama has the personal qualities a president should have, the poll... shows. (more) Obama more popular than his policies, poll shows
CNN Poll: Generational gap on gay marriage
CNN Poll: Generational gap on gay marriage
politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com — New Three states, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Iowa, currently allow same-sex marriages. (CNN) – A new national poll... suggests that a majority of Americans oppose legalizing same sex marriages — but there's a vast generational divide ... (more) CNN Poll: Generational gap on gay marriage
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