B**W 发帖数: 2273 | 1 Washington (CNN) - President Barack Obama's approval rating, a crucial
indicator of his reelection chances, is on the rise, according to a new
national survey.
A CNN/ORC International Poll out Tuesday also indicates that the partisan
battle over extending the payroll tax cut may be partially responsible for
the jump in the president's numbers.
Full results (pdf)
According to the survey, 49% of Americans approve of the job Obama's doing
in the White House, up five points from last month, with 48% saying they
disapprove, down six points from mid-November. The 49% approval rating is
the president's highest since May, when his number hit 54% thanks to a
bounce following the killing of Osama bin Laden. Since then, in CNN polling,
Obama's approval rating has hovered in the mid-40s.
"President Barack Obama's approval rating appears to be fueled by dramatic
gains among middle-income Americans," says CNN Polling Director Keating
Holland. "The data suggest that the debate over the payroll tax is helping
Obama's efforts to portray himself as the defender of the middle class."
Obama's gains have come at the expense of the Republicans in Congress and
the GOP in general. By a 50% to 31% margin, people questioned say they have
more confidence in the president than in congressional Republicans to handle
the major issues facing the country. Obama held a much narrower 44% to 39%
margin in March.
And the GOP's overall favorable rating has dropped to six points, to 43%,
since June, while the Democrats' positive rating remained steady at 55%.
"The Democrats do particularly well among middle income Americans, while the
Republicans win support only from the top end of the income scale," adds
Holland.
Overall, only 16% say they approve of the job Congress is doing, with 83%
giving lawmakers from both parties the thumbs down. The Congressional
disapproval rating has topped 80% since August in CNN polling.
The survey indicates that Obama remains personally popular, with three-
quarters saying they approve of him as a person.
"Overall, it's not a bad position for an incumbent to be in as the calendar
turns to an election year, but there are many months to go," says Holland.
The CNN poll was conducted by ORC International from Dec. 16 to Dec. 18,
with 1,015 adult Americans questioned by telephone. The survey's overall
sampling error is plus or minus three percentage points.
– CNN Political Editor Paul Steinhauser contributed to this story. | y****t 发帖数: 10233 | 2 ^%$^*&(&*
"obama is a defender of middle class."
laugh my ass off.
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【在 B**W 的大作中提到】 : Washington (CNN) - President Barack Obama's approval rating, a crucial : indicator of his reelection chances, is on the rise, according to a new : national survey. : A CNN/ORC International Poll out Tuesday also indicates that the partisan : battle over extending the payroll tax cut may be partially responsible for : the jump in the president's numbers. : Full results (pdf) : According to the survey, 49% of Americans approve of the job Obama's doing : in the White House, up five points from last month, with 48% saying they : disapprove, down six points from mid-November. The 49% approval rating is
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