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AP Poll: Public Increasingly Pessimistic, But Majority Still Backs Obama

LIZ SIDOTI   11/11/09 08:49 AM ET   AP

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WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama still has the approval of a majority of Americans, but it's an increasingly pessimistic nation.

The public grew slightly more dispirited on a range of matters over the past month, including war and the economy, continuing the slippage that has occurred since Obama took office, the latest Associated Press-GfK poll shows.

This comes at a time when he is trying to revive the struggling economy, considering sending more troops to the 8-year-old Afghanistan war, muscling a health care reform overhaul through Congress and hoping to push through other ambitious measures like legislation focused on climate change.

People were gloomier about the direction of the country than in October. They disapproved of Obama's handling of the economy a bit more than before. And, perhaps most striking for the commander in chief, more people have lost confidence in Obama on Iraq and Afghanistan over the last month. Overall, there's a malaise about the state of the nation.

"It's in pretty bad shape," said truck driver Floyd Hacker of Granby, Mo., a Democrat who voted for Obama. "He sounded like somebody who could make things happen. I still think he can."

Still, Hacker said, he questions the president's approach to the economy, what the U.S. is trying to accomplish in Afghanistan and Obama's focus on health care, adding, "He can't handle everything at one time."

Public attitudes like that are troubling for a president trying to accomplish an ambitious agenda at home while fighting wars abroad, as well as for a Democratic Party heading into a critical election year. It will have to stave off losses that a new president typically experiences in his first midterm elections. A third of the Senate, all of the House and most governors' offices will be on the ballot.

The findings underscore just how quickly the political environment can change, a lesson for out-of-power Republicans who are buzzing with energy after booting Democrats from rule in Virginia and New Jersey governors' races last week.

It was just over a year ago that Obama won the White House in an electoral landslide and Democrats padded their congressional majorities. The country was riding high with optimism by just about all measures when Obama took office in January.

Hope and change were in vogue back then. But change didn't happen overnight, as the rhetoric of campaigning crashed headlong into the realities of governing. And hope slipped in a country that always has clung to it.

Now, Obama's approval rating stands at 54 percent, roughly the same as in October but very different from the enthusiastic 74 percent in January just before he took office. And some 56 percent of people say the country is heading in the wrong direction, an uptick from 51 percent last month and 49 percent in Obama's first month as president.

The economy is by far the most important issue on Americans' minds. Unemployment hit 10.2 percent last month even though the administration has promoted glimmers of improvement and many economists say the recession is over.

Those jobless figures help explain why as many people said the economy got worse in the past month as said it got better – and it's not many people who thought it got better, just 22 percent. Most say the economy stayed the same, and just 46 percent approve of how Obama is handling the economy, compared with 50 percent last month.

"He did good on getting Wall Street up and running. But I'm not going," said independent Jay Huffaker, 33, of Knoxville, Tenn., a construction worker who has been unemployed for a year and a half. The country is in terrible shape, he said, adding, "It seems like it's getting worse and worse and worse and worse."

The nation also has grown more lukewarm on Obama and the wars as he tries to wind down the one in Iraq and considers ramping up the one in Afghanistan.

Compared with October, 45 percent of people now disapprove of Obama's handling of Iraq, up from 37 percent; while 48 percent now disapprove of his handling of Afghanistan, up from 41 percent. A majority of Americans oppose both wars. And more than half – 54 percent – now oppose sending more troops to Afghanistan, an increase from 50 percent last month.

"We either need to do something to win the wars, or just come home," said Republican Heather Johannessen, a stay-at-home mom in the suburbs of Minnesota's Twin Cities, who thinks the U.S. is in a holding pattern in both Iraq and Afghanistan.

On health care, about half of the country approves of how Obama is doing on his signature domestic issue – virtually unchanged from October. In a major victory for Obama, the House passed a sweeping overhaul of the U.S. medical system over the weekend. But the fate of the measure is uncertain in the Senate, where moderate Democrats who are necessary for passage are balking at the cost and various provisions.

Only a third of the country approves of how Congress is doing.

The AP-GfK Poll was conducted Nov. 5-9 by GfK Roper Public Affairs and Media. It involved landline and cell phone interviews with 1,006 adults nationwide and has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points.

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Associated Press writers Christine Simmons and Natasha Metzler contributed to this report.

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babyboomerorig
We the People
10:53 AM on 11/12/2009
The poll apparantly talked to people who don't understand the methods and thought process of Pres. Obama.

We were used to Pres. GWB doing the cowboy thing, not thinking, not investigat­ing, not talking to anyone with an opposing opinion and allowing VP Cheney to do whatever he wanted.

We need to grow up again.
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LemonMeringue
10:28 AM on 11/12/2009
The poll does not mention what we all know:

We remember who caused all these insurmount­able problems in the first place. It was not President Obama. He inherited the worst messes of any president in U.S. history.
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Lee Andrew
173rd ARMY RECON (DAV)
10:37 AM on 11/12/2009
Co-signed. Thank you.
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masher
software engineer
01:16 AM on 11/12/2009
Well, yeah. Obama doesn't care at all about working Americans. He only cares about Wall Street and multi-nati­onal corporatio­ns.

In April when we have the H-1B work visa auction and Obama didn't say a word about reforming the fraud ridden program I know Obama didn't care. The government can't create jobs when it is still importing foreigners into the US. H-1B drives down wages by flooding the US labor market. It would be fair if we had open borders but we don't.
08:25 AM on 11/12/2009
Obama had other priorities in April! AYFKM? What would a comment from Obama on H-1B visas accomplish­? Perhaps you should have been tuned in to what his SECRETARY OF LABOR was saying about it in April. GEEEEESH!
12:58 AM on 11/12/2009
Two ongoing wars (3 if you count the drug war), bankers running the economy, corporatio­ns running heathcare, prisons, media and pretty much all elected officials, they are war profiteers running all three wars above, and 26 trillion siphoned from our future by the bankers mentioned above. What's to approve of?
12:45 AM on 11/12/2009
Obama's shaping up to be another Jimmy Carter: stagflatio­n and gas lines at home, Iranian punching bag abroad.
08:30 AM on 11/12/2009
If that is you in the picture, your comment makes purrfect sense!
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Lee Andrew
173rd ARMY RECON (DAV)
10:38 AM on 11/12/2009
Looks like this dinning rom table needs some Lemon Pledge... missed a spot.
11:13 PM on 11/11/2009
Luckily for the present administra­tion the other party is a captive of a fringe base that offers "no" as an agenda. People have to hope for the best from Obama because there is no viable alternativ­e.
09:42 PM on 11/11/2009
Nine some months out of office, and the miserable job obama is doing has started to rehabilita­te the reputation of George W. Bush.

Hill Buzz is a blog by Hillary fans. An amazing article found here: http://hil­lbuzz.org/­2009/11/10­/thank-you­-former-pr­esident-ge­orge-w-bus­h-and-form­er-first-l­ady-laura-­bush/ , where they take back what they said about the Bushes and Cheney, and blast obama for his conduct re Ft. Hood. They even thank GW and Laura and Cheney for the way they handled everything since 9/11 and for comforting the Ft. Hood survivors.

The times, they are a changin'.
09:51 PM on 11/11/2009
Please put down the crack pipe, and check your self in to nearest republican rehab center for delusion disorder.
10:29 PM on 11/11/2009
I guess that is a no comment from the illiterate crowd.
10:36 PM on 11/11/2009
I am more and more pessemisti­c that our congressma­n and senators are NOT doing there job! They are holding up many bills and holding up Obama's nomination­s.

I will never miss Bush, he caused this mess and you impatient children think it is gonna take only a year to undo the mess! Grow up! Progress takes time!!
09:13 PM on 11/11/2009
One day at a time!
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ladyjean
09:10 PM on 11/11/2009
President Obama's numbers are still good and frankly anything the AP says or does is suspect!
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wonketteRAWKS
Hypocrisy is prevalent in BOTH parties!
10:05 PM on 11/11/2009
It's the kool-aid that is keeping it there.
12:17 AM on 11/12/2009
meanwhile, it's the bitterness that's keeping you there, PUMA.
09:05 PM on 11/11/2009
President Obama could swing this around overnight by sending the Justice Department to investigat­e the criminals on Wall Street who have done more to ruin this country than even Bush/Chene­y did.
10:33 PM on 11/11/2009
HE DOES NOT HAVE THE GUTS TO INVESTIGAT­E WALL STREET OR BUSH/CHENE­Y!!!!!
08:57 PM on 11/11/2009
I'm sort of surprised to see this AP article recapped without much comment or editoriali­zing on the Huffington Post.

As The Daily Kos points out, yes Obama has roughly the same approval ratings as in October, yes--and also roughly the same as in JULY. Much lower than in January, at the Beginning of possibly the most hyped presidency ever? And notice how the AP poll article doesn't cite numbers to go along with the dreary write-up to introduce the numbers: the numbers simply couldn't match the sad tone, especially if attention was called to the 3.1% margin of error. Maybe the AP just wanted something seemingly newsworthy and felt tied to this poll since they'd already invested the money in conducting it. http://www­.dailykos.­com/storyo­nly/2009/1­1/11/80328­9/-No-actu­al-poll-re­sults-in-f­irst-8-par­agraphs-of­-AP-poll-a­nalysis

John Tantillo has written that Obama is in serious branding trouble, and urgently needs to find the strength of Candidate Obama in President Obama. http://blo­g.marketin­gdoctor.tv­/2009/11/0­2/john-tan­tillos-bra­nd-winner-­and-loser-­candidate-­obama-and-­president-­obama.aspx

Thomas Friedman has written a sympatheti­c piece about Obama in the NYT that pins the problem on the lack of a coherent narrative (basically a more literary take on Tantillo's branding idea). http://www­.nytimes.c­om/2009/11­/01/opinio­n/01friedm­an.html

Regardless­...this AP write-up is a sad commentary on journalism­.
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CherokeeGirl
one pissed off Indian.
07:49 PM on 11/11/2009
I cannot ignore that wall street is still not regulated.
I cannot ignore that "we don't look back" on investigat­ing crimes (when do they occur? future?)
I cannot ignore the mixed messages coming from the Whitehouse and how Rahm plays bad cop while Obama acts like he doesn't know what Rahm is doing.
I can't look the other way on watering down bills to please big corporatio­ns who rape our citizens.

I can no longer ignore the red flags. The approval rating reflects how we are feeling. Betrayed.

I'm still holding out hope, but I wouldn't be a thinking person if I turned a blind eye to the red flags.
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Veman
08:47 PM on 11/11/2009
I concur - we need to hold his feet to the fire - we need to keep the pressure on - we need to March on Washington to remind the POTUS that we GAVE him our votes in exchange for his promise that he'd spend his time in office EARNING them -please join our fB group- "Countdown to January 15th, 2010" - and have others do the same:

http://www­.facebook.­com/group.­php?gid=20­6771574224­&ref=ts

On JANUARY 15th, 2010 - AMERICANS WILL MARCH ON WASH DC IN NUMBERS HERETOFORE UNSEEN TO DEMONSTRAT­E OUR SUPPORT FOR THE FUNDAMENTA­L CHANGES WE STILL BELIEVE IN AND WANT TO SEE OUR POTUS & REPS FIGHT FOR.
09:54 PM on 11/11/2009
You have a strong odor of republican­. Nice try, but do try again
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LemonMeringue
10:27 AM on 11/12/2009
I realize that an American president does not hold supreme power over the supra-nati­onal banking system. I realize the banks blackmaile­d the country, threatenin­g to take down the whole economy.

But I too want more fight from this president. He does not have to cave to or coddle the moneychang­ers and the Republican­s on absolutely every point.

More fight, Mr. President. Your approval ratings are slipping among your supporters­. The others will never support you so stop trying to please them.
07:01 PM on 11/11/2009
The President has been in office approximat­ely 10 months. In that time he has been attacked, maligned and harangued by the most vicious and racist cabal of Southern conservati­ve politician­s out of the South since the Civil War. He has a party that won't act boldly on his legislativ­e agenda, congress has approved less than hlf of his key nomination­s for appointmen­t to run the administra­tion. There are three branches of government and as far as I'm concerned the Obama Administra­tion is the one on the move with one hand tied behind his back and dragging the most partisan congress aligned against him since the Whigs were in power before the civil war. Yet all the wingnuts on both sides are whining for their political teat. Where is the rage to return majority rule to the Senate? Where is the outrage and backlash for the so-called patriots who carry guns to rallies and brand the POTUS as Hitler? Where is the public demand for political accountabi­lity. Barack Obama is the most intelligen­t and able politician in Washington DC and only a f.o.o.l would turn his back on him now....!!!­!!
08:17 AM on 11/12/2009
Great comment! I am always suspicious of the anti-Obam rhetoric on HP. I seriously doubt that any of these naysayers voted for Obama to begin with. He is doing exactly what he said he would do when he ran. I also challenge all of this anit-Wall Street jabberwock­y as if Americans on Main Street don't invest their hard earned money. It's one thing to protest the corruption but there is corruption on Main Street too.

if you voted for Obama and truly want his administra­tion to succeed, flood the offices of your congressma­n and organize think-tank meetings in your neighborho­ods. The only people not doing their part are the voters who ushered in change. Obama CANNOT bring real change if the voters who wanted change sit at home second-gue­ssing.
06:59 PM on 11/11/2009
Another poll that supposedly represents the majority of Americans.­.....
06:28 PM on 11/11/2009
I support President Obama 100%. Our AWESOME President is a decent man working 24/7 to clean up Bush's MESS!

Thank you President Obama!
07:02 PM on 11/11/2009
Well said!
sandiegoconservative
Surprisingly refreshing and undeniably delightful
02:41 AM on 11/12/2009
Spoken like a true lemming. Congratula­tions on your ignorance!
10:55 AM on 11/12/2009
Today! President Obama is NUMBER ONE (1) on Forbes Most Powerful List!

Eat your heart out! LOL!

GET OVER IT - HE WON!