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To: tejek who wrote (523008)10/23/2009 1:07:51 PM
From: longnshort  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1579986
 
Obama Sees Worst Pres Polls In 50 Years
With not even a year in office, Barack Obama has seen his popularity numbers come crashing down to earth as concerns over American foreign policy and economics continue to mount.

Polling organization Gallup recorded approval ratings for Obama at 78% as he began his presidency in January. That slowly eroded to 62% in April and now sits at 53%.
Gallup puts Obama’s polling numbers at the lowest a new president has gotten in the last 50 years, and would mean an uphill struggle for re-election.

Political analysts cite the losing gubernatorial battles Democrat incumbents are facing in New Jersey and Virginia as an indication of public apathy towards Obama.
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