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Poll: Obama rating slips, but still high
Poll: Obama rating slips, but still high
A poll shows approval of President Obama slipping, but most of the loss of support is among Republicans.
 	Congress' Approval Rating Jumps to 31%
Congress' Approval Rating Jumps to 31%
gallup.com — PRINCETON, NJ -- Gallup's latest congressional job approval rating, from a Feb. 9-12 poll, shows a sharp... 12 percentage-point increase from last month, rising from 19% to 31%. While still quite negative on an absolute basis, this is the best rating for ... (more) Congress' Approval Rating Jumps to 31%
 	Obama Approval Rating Increases to 67%
Obama Approval Rating Increases to 67%
gallup.com — PRINCETON, NJ -- In the days immediately after Barack Obama's nationally televised address to Congress on Tuesday... night, his public support has increased significantly to 67% in Feb. 24-26 Gallup Daily polling, and is now just two points below his ... (more) Obama Approval Rating Increases to 67%
Poll Shows Broad Support for Obama’s Leadership
Poll Shows Broad Support for Obama’s Leadership
nytimes.com — President Obama is benefiting from high levels of confidence among Americans about his leadership, according to the... latest NYT/CBS News poll. > (more) Poll Shows Broad Support for Obama’s Leadership
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Obama Approval Rating Slips
Taegan Goddard's Political Wire — A new CNN/Opinion Research poll mirrors yesterday's Fox News poll that shows President Obama's approval rating slipping nine points to a still very high 67%. A breakdown by party shows nearly all of the decline came among Republicans. Meanwhile, a National Journal Political Insiders Poll shows Democrats giving Obama a grade of "B" so far, while Republicans give him a "C+".

Not slipping
Ben Smith's Blog — ... to kill a meme before it gets started: While Obama has "slipped" in CNN's poll to a  67%  from a 76% approval rating, the first was always an outlier, the little dot at the top of ...

CNN Poll: Obama Approval Slips
Real Clear Politics - TIME.com — A new CNN/Opinion Research Corp poll shows President Obama's approval rating slipping over the past two weeks. In the current survey, taken February 18-19, 67% approve of the job Obama is doing as president while 29% disapprove. In CNN's last poll, taken from February 7-8, Obama's approval and disapproval ratings were 76% and 23%, respectively. That's a 15-point net swing in the last ten days. Overall, Obama's job approval rating in the ...

If The Media Was Fair…
Southern Appeal — Giving the bayonet to the “dictatorship of relativism” since 2002 February 20, 2009 If The Media Was Fair… Filed under: Barack Obama By Mr. MacIan ( Email ) @ 4:53 pm … this headline would read, “Obama rating slips to all time low.” PermaLink | | Trackback/Pingback (0) Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. Name Mail (will not be published) Website SDIFS Search SA Premium BlogAds Ads Patron Saint Judge William Pryor WSJ Pages About Blog Awards Bloggers Blogspot ...

Poll: Obama Rating High But Quickly Losing Republican Support
The Moderate Voice — ... According to a new CNN poll, President Barack Obama is evolving into a President of more than just the Democratic party’s base, but with increasingly little GOP support — bolstered by a majority coalition which includes a relatively unified Democratic party and more independent voters for him than against him. ...

Obama Riding High on New Polls
News — ... and CNN/Opinion Research – Obama’s job approval ranged from 63 percent in the Times/CBS survey to 68 percent in the Post/ABC’s. In most of the polls, his approval has slipped slightly from last month, a result of fewer Republicans supporting him. In the post poll, for example, 37 percent of Republicans now approve of Obama’s performance, down from 62 percent last month. Those numbers come as more than two thirds said the country is on the wrong track in the Post/ABC survey. In the CNN/Opinion Research poll, nearly 80 percent said things are going badly for the country and ...

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