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Gallup Daily: Confidence in Obama

Each result is based on a three-day rolling average

On Nov. 5 Gallup began tracking daily the percentage of Americans who are confident or not confident in Barack Obama's ability to be a good president.

Gallup Daily: Bush Job Approval

Each result is based on a three-day rolling average

On Oct. 31, Gallup began tracking daily the percentage of Americans who approve or disapprove of the job George W. Bush is doing as president. For the long-term trend, click here.

Gallup Daily: Obama Favorability

Each result is based on a three-day rolling average

On Oct. 31, Gallup began tracking daily the percentage of Americans who have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Barack Obama. To learn more about the long-term trend, click here.

Gallup Daily: State of the Nation

Each result is based on a three-day rolling average

Gallup's State of the Nation measure tracks the percentage of Americans who say they are satisfied or dissatisfied with the way things are going in the United States at this time.

Gallup Daily: Early Voting

Results based on a three-day rolling average

Gallup Daily is tracking the percentage of registered voters who say they have already voted in this year's election, either by absentee ballot or early voting opportunities in their state, as well as those who say they plan to vote at some point before Election Day.

Gallup Daily: Likely Voters (Expanded)

Results based on a three-day rolling average

Gallup's "expanded" likely voter model determines likely voters based only on current voting intentions. This estimate would take into account higher turnout among groups of voters traditionally less likely to vote, such as young adults and minorities.

Gallup Daily: Likely Voters (Traditional)

Results based on a three-day rolling average

Gallup's "traditional" likely voter model, which Gallup has employed for past elections, factors in prior voting behavior as well as current voting intention. This has generally shown a closer contest, reflecting the fact that Republicans have typically been more likely to vote than Democrats in previous elections.

Gallup Daily: Personal Finance

Each result is based on a three-day rolling average

Gallup's personal finance measure reports the percentage of Americans who, reflecting on the day before they were surveyed, say they worried about money.

Gallup Daily: U.S. Economic Conditions

Each result is based on a three-day rolling average

Each day Gallup asks Americans to rate economic conditions in the country today as "excellent," "good," "only fair," or "poor." The results are reported here and also included in Gallup's consumer confidence measure.

Gallup Daily: U.S. Economic Outlook

Each result is based on a three-day rolling average

Each day Gallup asks Americans if they think that economic conditions in the country as a whole are getting better or getting worse. The results are reported here and also included in Gallup's consumer confidence measure.
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