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WSJ/NBC Poll: When Will it be Obama’s Economy?
Susan Davis reports on the latest WSJ/NBC News poll. The vast majority of Americans, 84%, think the current economic conditions were inherited and not caused by President Barack Obama , according to the latest Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll to be released today. Further, the majority of respondents don’t believe Obama will be viewed as responsible for the economy’s state until much later in his term. Asked at what point Obama will be “mostly responsible for the country’s economic ...
Obama Gets Strong Support in Poll
Obama Gets Strong Support in Poll
online.wsj.com — A WSJ/NBC poll found Obama enjoys widespread backing for his ambitious agenda, while opposition Republicans are getting drubbed in public opinion. (more) Obama Gets Strong Support in Poll
Sneak peak at the NBC/WSJ poll
firstread.msnbc.msn.com — From NBC's Mark MurrayHere's one set of numbers we're releasing before the entire NBC/WSJ poll comes out at 6:30 pm ET: By a 48-20 percent margin, Americans believe the Democratic Party would do a better job of getting the U.S. out of recession than ... (more) Sneak peak at the NBC/WSJ poll
The Obama Revolution
online.wsj.com — In the closing weeks of last year's election campaign, we wrote that Democrats had in mind the most sweeping expansion of government in decades. Liberals clucked, but it turns out even we've been outbid. With yesterday's fiscal 2010 budget proposal, ... (more) The Obama Revolution
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NBC/WSJ Poll: Americans Prefer Democrats To Fix The Economy
Daily Kos — ... effort. That underscores why the administration is focused on cutting costs, not covering the uninsured. On Iraq: There was widespread approval of Mr. Obama's plans for Iraq, with 80% approving of his move to pull out most U.S. troops within 19 months. Two in three Americans said the U.S. has accomplished as much as can be expected in Iraq, compared with 27% who said more can be done. And who is best positioned to fix things?: By more than a two-to-one margin, Americans believe the ...

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