Thursday, January 21, 2010

Obama approval negative

For the first time in our monthly national surveys Barack Obama's approval rating has slipped into negative territory. 46% of voters in the country approve of the job he's doing while 47% disapprove.

Obama's approval peaked in our polling last May at 55%. Since then his largest declines in popularity have come with whites (from 48% to 36%), independents (from 55% to 43%), and conservatives (24 to 14%). He's also seen a decent drop with moderates from 69 to 61%. With his core groups of support- Democrats, liberals, and racial minorities- he's seen only minimal change in his standing.

Obama's health care plan continues to be unpopular with 49% of voters opposing it to 40% in favor.

49% of voters say that Obama has not met their expectations as President to 41% who feel he has. Most people who voted for him- 71%- say that he's lived up to what they hoped for. In an odd finding just 14% of McCain voters say so- but they must not have expected much or they wouldn't have voted against him in the first place.

Full results here

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

What's still bothering me - is it really wise to base Obama's approval rating on a 2010 likely voter model that shows 9% voters aged 18-29? Nobody believes that this will be the case in 2012.

Anonymous said...

Couple of questions... if this was "registered voters" shouldn't the Obama/McCain numbers be way below 93%?

In any case, would it be possible to inform us exactly what percentage of the adult population you are sampling?

And why on earth does it show Obama with just a 1 point advantage over McCain?

rachel said...

What kind of confused Conservative would vote for a Marxist?

 
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