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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Economic anxiety threatens Obama in 2012, but in poll he edges GOP rivals

By Dan Balz and Jon Cohen,
WashPost
Tuesday, April 19

Deepening economic pessimism has pushed down President Obama’s approval rating to a near record low, but he holds an early advantage over prospective 2012 rivals in part because of widespread dissatisfaction with Republican candidates, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.

In the survey, 47 percent approve of the job Obama is doing, down seven points since January. Half of all Americans disapprove of his job performance, with 37 percent saying they “strongly disapprove,” nearly matching the worst level of his presidency.

Driving the downward movement in Obama’s standing are renewed concerns about the economy and fresh worry about rising prices, particularly for gasoline. Despite signs of economic growth, 44 percent of Americans see the economy as getting worse, the highest percentage to say so in more than two years.

The toll on Obama is direct: 57 percent disapprove of the job the president is doing dealing with the economy, tying his highest negative rating when it comes to the issue. And the president is doing a bit worse among politically important independents.

(More here.)

1 Comments:

Blogger Patrick Dempsey said...

If the election were in April 2011, there are two people who could beat Barack Obama: Chris Christie....and Hillary Clinton.

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