2011年3月3日星期四

Obama poll numbers fell to less than half again

"The Wall Street Journal" and the American Broadcasting Company (NBC) to the latest poll, Barack Obama's support has fallen from 53% in January fell to 48%, but still higher than in May last year, at any time since high .

The survey found that about 46% of the respondents were dissatisfied with his work. One pollster said that unless a significant decline in the unemployment rate, or Obama will be very difficult to support of the majority.

However, Obama somewhat gratifying that in the 2012 presidential election survey, 50% of his support rate of 31% of potential ahead of Republican opponent, former governor of Minnesota, Tim • Bo Lundi.

The survey also showed that the Republican Party looks bad. More than three-quarters of respondents do not support a substantial reduction in health care, education and other fields of social insurance budget. This gives the Republicans in Congress tried to further cut the budget in these areas cast a shadow.

From the survey, most respondents are not optimistic about the U.S. economic outlook. Only 29% of respondents think the economy will improve after 2012, they generally think that the federal government should pay attention to the two most work is to increase employment and reduce the deficit.

As the unemployment rate has improved, and many other factors, the popularity of Obama's recent rebound. In the poll conducted by two organizations in support of Obama in January of this year reached 53%, which is from August 2009 his support for the first time since more than half. This year in January, CBS (CBS) Barack Obama State of the Union in the poll conducted after the show has an impressive 91% of the respondents in support of his State of the Union's programs.
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