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October 2, 2009
Gallup Daily tracking for the month of September found 64% of U.S. Jews approving of the job Barack Obama is doing as president, significantly higher than the 52% national average in September, and higher than was seen last month among ...
September 24, 2009
Despite the recent media blitz, President Obama's weekly average job approval rating continues to hover in the low 50% range.
September 24, 2009
Barack Obama’s job approval rating, currently 51%, has been highly stable in September even as Obama has made high-profile efforts to increase support for his policies.
September 22, 2009
Across eight Asian countries Gallup surveyed, approval of U.S. leadership is down slightly in 2009 compared with 2008, in large part attributable to an increase in the percentage who did not have an opinion. In Afghanistan and Pakistan, approval ...
August 28, 2009
Current speculation around the rise in the Dow Jones average as President Obama’s stock is sinking raises questions about the history of presidential approval and stock performance. A Gallup review of the five presidents prior to Obama finds no ...
August 26, 2009
With 51% job approval, Barack Obama is now close to falling below the majority support level, and could do so at a faster rate than did all but two other post-World War II presidents. Historically, presidents have always bounced back to majority ...
August 24, 2009
President Obama averages a 52% job approval rating for the week that ended Sunday, compared to 54% the previous week and 59% a month ago. Since mid-July, his support is down among most political and demographic groups, putting several groups ...
August 12, 2009
More Americans disapprove (49%) than approve (43%) of Barack Obama’s handling of healthcare policy, hardly changed from views expressed in mid-July. Americans are evenly divided on his handling of the economy and give him more positive than ...
August 10, 2009
President Obama's average job approval rating for January-June of this year is highest in the District of Columbia (92%) and lowest in Wyoming (46%).
August 10, 2009
In the first half-year of his presidency, Barack Obama’s job approval averaged 63%. Residents of the District of Columbia (92%), Hawaii (75%), Vermont (74%), and Maryland and Massachusetts (73% each) gave him his highest ratings, while Wyoming ...

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