Polls Show Support Declining For Obama Decisions
From US News And World Report:
New polls show the public increasingly concerned about the budget deficit, amid signs that the support for White House’s economic policies may be slipping.
During NBC Nightly News’ lead story, Chuck Todd said an NBC/Walls Street Journal poll suggests “the honeymoon is coming to an end for President Obama, but it’s not personal, it’s professional, as now the public appears to be judging the President on some of his actions. And right now, there’s a growing concern about the budget deficit, and some of this government interaction into the economy on things like GM.”
The Wall Street Journal says that the public’s “rising doubts threaten to overshadow the president’s personal popularity and his agenda, in what may be a new phase of the Obama presidency.”
While “there’s good news for the administration, too, including tentative support for Mr. Obama’s health-care plan and approval of his nominee for the Supreme Court,” the poll “suggests Mr. Obama faces challenges on multiple fronts, including growing concerns about government spending and the bailout of auto companies.”
Nearly seven in 10 “respondents said they had concerns about federal interventions into the economy.” However, The Politico reports, “46 percent think the economy will get better in the next year the highest level of optimism in four years.”
AFP reports the President’s 56% overall approval rating in the NBC poll, but reports that “among independent voters, Obama fell from 60 percent approval versus 31 percent to 46 approving against 44 disapproving.”
Meanwhile, the New York Times analyzes its own poll, reporting that “a substantial majority of Americans say…Obama has not developed a strategy to deal with the budget deficit.” The poll “found a distinct gulf between Mr. Obama’s overall standing and how some of his key initiatives are viewed, with fewer than half of Americans saying they approve of how he has handled health care and the effort to save General Motors and Chrysler.”
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I don’t think we need to worry about any majority of
Americans ‘waking up’ and realizing that Obama was a horrible choice. They will never admit that–they have invested far too much in him, both monetarily and spiritually; now they will simply have to pay the price… and it will be steep.
cookiequeen
18 Jun 09 at 9:04 pm
Interesting poll numbers. While no one should take any polls given by NBC or the New York Times too seriously I do think that they show that Americans are not getting the ‘hope and change’ they voted for.
I agree with cookiequeen that the reported ‘majority’ will always be in BHO’s favor. However I am hopeful that these polls(always erring to the high percentages) will be indicative of how voters will respond to the 2010 elections. Americans never voted for this type radical and irresponsible government spending or ownership of private industry.
Let’s just hope there will be a strong voter reaction to this unbelievable agenda come next year. There will be plenty left to save as well as time to reverse these policies. Remember how long we suffered as a Country after Jimmy Carter. Not all that long because of strong leadership from Ronald Reagan - thank God for him. We sure could use another Regan before the 2014 elections.
JamieT
20 Jun 09 at 4:38 pm