Obama approval rating hits three-year high Bar
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Barrack Obama will go down in history as the worst president ever. His approval ratings say it all.
Really enjoying you contra-factual Obama Derangement syndrome fueled rants. There's no basis in the reality based world for anything you've claimed. But, Obama's approval ratings do say much, if not all
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Polling dates
Most recent weekly average
%: 53 Polling dates: Mar 21-27, 2016
Yep, up 3 points more since this article from a few weeks ago.
As the previous article noted, Obama's never looked so good as when contrasted wit the 'dumpster fire' that is underway on the GOP side. As for your unsubstantiated claim about where Obama will rank among presidents? Yep, you're F.O.S. on that hyperbolic assertion as well:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/monkey-c...ver-rated/
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New ranking of U.S. presidents puts Lincoln at No. 1, Obama at 18;
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Obama approval rating hits three-year high
By Nick Gass
03/10/16 11:15 AM EST
Updated 03/10/16 12:00 PM EST
President Barack Obama's approval rating is the highest it has been since May 2013, according to the results of the latest weekly Gallup tracking poll.
Overall, 50 percent of those surveyed said they approve of the job the president is doing so far in his final 365 days in office, up from the 46 percent rating he earned in his penultimate year. The 50 percent is also higher than the 47 percent approval average since 2009.
While Obama's approval is higher than that of President George W. Bush at a comparable time in office, it is lower than that of his most immediate Democratic predecessor. In March 2000, 63 percent of Americans surveyed by Gallup said they approved of Bill Clinton's job performance. Bush, meanwhile, carried a 32 percent approval rating in March 2008.
Obama's approval rating with 10 months to go in office is roughly the same as Ronald Reagan's in March 1988 (51 percent). The partisan divide was less pronounced in 1988, however, with 28 percent of Democrats supporting Reagan's performance, compared with 11 percent of Republicans who indicated the same for Obama this month.
The results from the Gallup poll came from telephone interviews conducted between Feb. 29 and March 6, surveying 3,563 adults nationwide. The overall margin of error is plus or minus 2 percentage points.
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