Not exact matches
He has a 50.3 % percent
job approval rating in the Real Clear
Politics average of polls.
In this episode of Poll Hub, Dr. Lee M. Miringoff, Director of The Marist College Institute for Public Opinion, Dr. Barbara L. Carvalho, Director of The Marist College Poll, and political journalist and tech entrepreneur Jay DeDapper discuss the historical context of
job approval ratings and explain their relevance in modern day
politics.
For both David Cameron and Gordon Brown there is a large discrepancy between the figures, both men have a higher
job approval rating than they do a positive / negative impression rating, suggesting there are many people who dislike Brown or Cameron, either because of their
politics or their personalities, but who nonetheless admit they are doing a good
job.
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.