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WSJ/NBC Poll: Obama Maintains Favorable Views, New Low for Pelosi
Susan Davis reports on the latest WSJ/NBC News poll. A majority of Americans maintain a favorable view of President Barack Obama , according to the latest Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll. Some 60% said they had either a “very” or “somewhat” favorable view of the president—a slight dip from the 64% who said the same in April. Meanwhile, 29% have a “very” or “somewhat” negative view of the president—a six point increase from the 23% who said the same in April. Just 11% are ...
Teasing the NBC/WSJ poll, part 2
firstread.msnbc.msn.com — From NBC's Mark MurrayHere are other numbers we're releasing:-- 60% view Barack Obama favorably, which is down... four points from April-- 26% view Dick Cheney favorably, which is up eight points from April-- 24% view Nancy Pelosi favorably, which is ... (more) Teasing the NBC/WSJ poll, part 2
WSJ/NBC Poll: Is Obama Taking on Too Much?
blogs.wsj.com — Susan Davis reports on the latest WSJ/NBC poll. Nearly four in 10 Americans, 37%, believe President Barack... Obama is taking on too many issues at one time, but even more Americans, 60%, believe the president is focused and taking on so many ... (more) WSJ/NBC Poll: Is Obama Taking on Too Much?
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