Not exact matches
Obama's
jobs plan (speech transcript) has to win the
approval of the same debt hawks in Washington who recently gave Standard & Poor's an excuse (read the press release here) to downgrade America's credit by threatening to not raise the nation's debt ceiling.
Obama's average
job approval rating is 49.9 %.
As Rich Lowry points out over at National Review,
Obama's
job approval is down to 48 % in both the Rasmussen and Gallup tracking polls.
but I doubt Romney is putting himself in the best position to win on this issue if present economic conditions persist and
Obama's
job approval stays in the 46 - 48 % range.
i predict
obama will be removed from office with the
approval of the democratic party for his disgrace failure to do the
job he was elected for...
«Jewish Americans gave President Barack
Obama a 60 %
job approval rating in June, down from 68 % in May, but statistically unchanged from 64 % in April,» according to an analysis of monthly polling figures.
Obama's low
approval ratings, around 40 percent, were a drag on Democrats, as was the electorate's unease with the Islamic State group threat, Ebola outbreak and
job losses.
The poll also includes some bad news for President
Obama: His
job approval rating has hit an all - time Quinnipiac low: 48 - 43.
Included in Mr.
Obama's
approval rating are 11 % who think he is doing an excellent
job and 29 % who believe he is doing a good one.
While studies find the president's
job approval ratings on a downward curve, a just - released poll by the Marist College Institute for Public Opinion finds that
Obama would decisively defeat Palin in a hypothetical race between the two and independent New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg.
American voters approve 55 - 39 percent of the
job President Barack
Obama is doing, his best
approval rating in seven years, according to a new Q poll.
THIS JUST IN:
Obama has reached his lowest
approval rating in the Quinnipiac poll since he became president: 39 percent approve of the
job he's doing, 54 percent disapprove.
But Republicans have plenty of research to connect him to President Barack
Obama, whose
job approval rating sits in the low to mid-30s in the state.
That is likely to depend on President Barack
Obama's
job approval rating and the appeal (or lack thereof) of the GOP presidential nominee, among other reasons.
A reminder that a favorable rating is not the same as an
approval rating: favorable ratings measure how Americans feel about
Obama as a person, while an
approval rating is an indicator of his
job performance in the White House.
Republicans might consider either outcome — Keystone XL
approval or a veto — a victory as they seek to portray
Obama, and Democrats, as favoring environmental issues over
jobs.
Everyone now knows that employment ticked upward to 9.2 percent, but few have noticed that
Obama's Real Clear Politics (RCP)
job approval rating, positive for most of 2011, turned negative early Sunday morning: 46.8 now disapprove of the
job the president is doing, while 46.3 give him their
approval.
By allowing construction to begin on this segment and postponing comprehensive
approval,
Obama is trying to protect both his flanks — he's trying to resist the full - fledged wrath of green groups while simultaneously catering to the right's «
jobs and energy» talking points.