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New Polls Find All-Time Lows For Obama, Congress

Obama Polls

First Posted: 09/06/11 02:22 PM ET Updated: 11/06/11 05:12 AM ET

WASHINGTON -- Two new polls released on Tuesday confirm that the summer's debt ceiling debate along with the drumbeat of bad economic news have taken a toll, yielding all-time low ratings of both President Barack Obama and Republicans in Congress and suggesting real peril for Obama in 2012. Obama's ratings are now lower than those for Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton at the same time in their presidencies.

The latest survey from the Washington Post and ABC News finds approval of Obama has fallen to 43 percent, while for the first time a majority (53 percent) disapproves. The results from the new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll finds nearly identical results -- 44 percent approve and 51 percent disapprove. The low ratings confirm downward trends seen in most other public polls over the summer.

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As the Washington Post notes, Obama's ratings are now worse than those of Reagan and Clinton at the same time in their first terms. Both won re-election despite "serious midterm setbacks" in their first terms, but by this stage both "had settled safely above the 50 percent mark" and "stayed in positive territory" throughout their re-election campaigns.

The two surveys also show plunging confidence in Congress. The NBC/Journal poll finds approval of Congress falling to 13 percent, just one point shy of the all-time low measured by that survey in October 2008. The ABC/Post survey shows approval of Republicans in Congress dropping from 34 to 28 percent since April, nearly matching the all-time low of 25 percent in July 2008.

These levels of disapproval coincide with plunging confidence in the economy and in the Obama administration's efforts to turn it around:

  • Both polls show only one American in five feels that the nation is "headed in the right direction," while both show roughly three out of four say that the country is "off on the wrong track."
  • Both surveys give Obama some of his weakest marks on the economy, with between 59 and 62 percent expressing disapproval of his handling of the economy or jobs.
  • The ABC/Post poll finds only 17 percent of Americans believe that Obama's economic program is making the economy better, while most say it is either having no effect (47 percent) or making the economy worse (34 percent).
  • The NBC/Journal poll shows just 22 percent believe that the economy is getting better, the lowest level of the Obama presidency. Most think it is either getting worse (30 percent) or will stay the same (47 percent) over the next 12 months.

Falling economic confidence stems in part from the unending news about stagnant job growth and an unemployment rate stuck at just over 9 percent. However, the two surveys yield evidence that the summer's debt ceiling debate also helped drive down confidence. The NBC/Journal poll, for example, finds just 6 percent with a favorable opinion of the way "the budget negotiation that took place in Washington was handled," while 71 percent have an unfavorable opinion.

The same poll also shows sharply declining confidence in Obama's leadership qualities and ability to achieve goals, a result consistent with findings from the recent Pew Research Center survey.

The only real silver lining for Democrats in the results is that Americans remain deeply divided when asked to choose between Obama and the Republicans. For example, the ABC/Post poll finds Americans divided on whether Obama or congressional Republicans can better handle the economy and job creation.

Similarly, the NBC/Journal poll finds Obama running five percentage points ahead of Texas Gov. Rick Perry (47 to 42 percent) among registered voters and just one point behind former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney (45 to 46 percent). But the president's standing is slightly worse when the same poll asks not about specific opponents, but whether voters will support Obama or "the Republican candidate." On that question, Obama trails by four points (40 to 44 percent).

Obama's personal ratings do remain strong. In the NBC/Journal poll, for example, 70 percent say they like him personally (although nearly half of those who like Obama also say they disapprove of many of his policies). But the president's political position remains perilous. As Democratic pollster Peter Hart puts it simply to NBC News, "Obama is no longer the favorite to win re-election."

UPDATE: 4:52 p.m. -- The statement by the Washington Post that the job approval ratings of presidents Reagan and Clinton "had settled safely above the 50 percent mark" at this point in their presidencies is based on ABC News/Post polls conducted in 1983 and 1995. Polls conducted by the Gallup organization, however, show both presidents receiving ratings that fell just under 50 percent. According to Gallup.com, Reagan and Clinton had job approval ratings of 47 and 44 percent, respectively, 954 days into their first terms. The comparable Gallup rating for Obama was 42 percent (for the week of Aug. 29 to Sept. 4).

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WASHINGTON -- Two new polls released on Tuesday confirm that the summer's debt ceiling debate along with the drumbeat of bad economic news have taken a toll, yielding all-time low ratings of both Pres...
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12:42 PM on 09/12/2011
@ Peter Combs who wanted the name of one job bill that President Obama has initiated, here are some of the job acts/bills initiated and signed into law by President Obama:

1, $789 Billion American Recovery and Investment Act
2. $33 Billion Jobs Package
3. $26 Billion Aid to States Package
4. $5,000 Tax Credit to Each New Worker
5. National Export Initiative (to increase U.S. exports)
6. New Health IT Workforce Grants
7. Small Business Investment Act
8. Community Developmen­t Block Grants
9. Solar Power Jobs Investment
10.Out of Poverty Green Jobs Training Grants
11. Jobs for Main Street Act
12. American Jobs and Closing Tax Loopholes Act
13. Energy Training Partnershi­p Green Jobs Grants

For more, you can check the official White House website, whitehouse­.gov. With President Obama, the U.S, government has received $40 million back from the auto industry, the U.S. Treasury sold 1.5 billion shares of Citigroup at a profit, the U.S. has an agreement with Swiss banks to permit the U.S, government to gain access to records of tax evaders and criminals and now has the Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, to name a few of his accomplish­ments.
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Fiona Mackenzie
05:12 PM on 09/13/2011
Anyone who can read knows that President O has introduced and passed over 200 innovative bills that benefit citizens -- and done it in the face of a congress mindlessly, stubbornly blocking anything that may be deemed good by American voters, on behalf of their own leaders, ALEC.
03:25 PM on 09/10/2011
I guess Socialism is not all thats cracked up to be. maybe ask Russia??
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Siara
Obama 2012
10:53 AM on 09/09/2011
All this commentary about Obama's poll numbers is irrelevant. It won't be relevant until the Republicans have chosen a specific candidate. Then we'll finally be addressing a real specific question: who do you want, this one or that one?
10:30 AM on 09/09/2011
Why are there comparisons to Regan and Clinton, but not Bush? At this time in 2003, the same point in the first term of office, Bush had an approval rating of 52%. A rating, I might add, that many news agencies reported as "high." Which makes me wonder why Obama's 53% is considered "low."
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04:45 PM on 09/09/2011
Because he is not at 53 anywhere, not even the most liberal of pols. He is at 43 read it again.
09:26 AM on 09/09/2011
In my opinion his low ratings are excellent news for our country!!!!!!!!!!
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ShanaJuly
07:22 AM on 09/09/2011
And the media, including this rag, continue to TRY to shape YOUR mind into believing THIS president is polling so much poorer than others as we head into 2012...
09:28 AM on 09/09/2011
to ShanaJuly,
The media doesn't have to try to influence my mind.
I have made up my mind all by myself and he has to go asap.
11:17 AM on 09/14/2011
THEY CAN CUT MY FINGERS OFF!!!!! PLUCK MY EYES OUT!!!!!! I WILL LEARNED BRAILLE!!!! COME 2012 VOTING FOR OBAMA!!!!!!! I GOT YOUR BACK OBAMA!!!!!!
TALK IS CHEAP WHEN THEY GET BEHIND THAT CURTAIN OBAMA IT IS.
I'M 17 YRS OLD NOW HEHEHE!!!!!!! 2012 I'LL BE THE FIRST INLINE FOR OBAMA.
09:22 PM on 09/08/2011
Let's hope the NFL has a better season than Obama.
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ShanaJuly
07:23 AM on 09/09/2011
Let's hope America wakes up and sees the cream rising to the top as the republitea party sinks to the bottom.
09:28 AM on 09/09/2011
to Cream Rises to the top,
I don't think that will be too hard to do considering his past three years.
09:17 PM on 09/08/2011
I have no problem giving help to those who are long term unemployed.. I just disagree as to why they are long term unemployed.. Job creation stopped in its track after Obamacare was passed.. and if that wasn't bad enough , then they passed Dodd/Frank. And now they say the Republicans are the reason nothing is getting done.. NO.. it's their own policies.
10:22 PM on 09/08/2011
have you forgotten how these rotten republicans created the worst depression in your life. how corrupt these financial genius took almost have your wealth and since obama and the democrats saved us all from a disaster. job creation stopped the day george h. bush signed NAFTA into law. the first NAFTA agreement was signed in 1988 with canada, then in 1992 just before he left office in december he put the final screws to the american worker., and the jobs left this country by the thousands. dodd frank is an attempt to reinstate the GLASS/STEAGALL ACT that had protected are economy since the great depression. complaining about the lack of jobs now is like throwing acid in someones eyes and then bitching that they can't see. you have the attitude of what have you done for me lately
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11:22 PM on 09/08/2011
so a business owner was going to hire an employee to make more money but decided not to because he has to pay a few hundred dollars a month. Is that so? you really think people run their business like that?
07:23 PM on 09/13/2011
Only if they want to stay in business
09:13 PM on 09/08/2011
If you think there are no jobs now, wait and watch if Obama is re-elected and restores those EPA guidelines.
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ShanaJuly
07:26 AM on 09/09/2011
The Obama hater strikes again...
09:31 AM on 09/09/2011
to ShanaJuly,
With good reason,he is ruining our country.
11:57 AM on 09/14/2011
I YOU ALL SAYING WHAT DO I KNOW I'M JUST 17 YRS OLD AFRICAN AMERICAN.. MY SISTERS AND BROTHERS READDDDDD EDUCATE THAT MIND..

JUST THINK THE REPULICANS WANTED WALL STREET TO TAKE OVER SOCIAL SECURITY OMG!!!!!!!!! MY SENIOR CITIZENS STOP!!! SIT!!!! THINK WHAT WOULD IT BE LIKE TODAY. THERE IS NO WORDS CAN EXPRESS WHAT I'M FEELING RIGHT NOW.
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Bebe36
Grateful for every day.
11:13 AM on 09/08/2011
Some of the comments about those on assistance are as heartless as they are untrue.

I am a lifelong liberal who has never collected government assistance of any kind, but I am happy it is there for those who need it.

I would prefer that most of my taxes go to those programs than to help the obscenely wealthy and corporatio­ns.

But so many here - likely in church every Sunday and some days in between - have no compassion for their fellow Americans.

Do they even know the teachings of Jesus?
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wssweeps
right is right
05:30 PM on 09/08/2011
BeBe you paint witha a very wide brush, very foolish.
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Bebe36
Grateful for every day.
05:36 PM on 09/08/2011
Please be specific.
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gleannfia
10:58 AM on 09/09/2011
You are actually referring to the TPers. H8 and generalization at its very best.
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john262
Elko, Nevada
12:04 AM on 09/09/2011
Sometimes the best way to show compassion is demonstrate some "tough love." The best thing you can do for many welfare recipients is to put them off from welfare and force them to fend for themselves. They will be better for it.
03:10 AM on 09/09/2011
Wow john, I hope you don't really believe that. Not all people on welfare are drug addicts, or leaches on society. What do we do with a family who has lost everything? Let them fend for themselves? A lot of our welfare programs are not just for the jobless.
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Bebe36
Grateful for every day.
08:27 AM on 09/09/2011
I think tough love should start with a lesson to corporate interests and the obscenely rich before it does with the needy.
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walt edwards
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10:12 AM on 09/08/2011
Tried to reply but the reply link is not working. This is for Mr. Defunct. You're funny!
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Ana Cohan
09:31 AM on 09/08/2011
The only advantage Obama has is the Republican field. There was a time when Republicans weren't such extremists, or in some cases, just plain looney. I believe that he could lose to Romney or Huntman (who won't get past the primaries) in a general election because they offer a sane alternative. Perry will lose his appeal the more people get to know about him.
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john262
Elko, Nevada
12:06 AM on 09/09/2011
Perry is the longest serving governor in the history of Texas. His record is there for all to see. If people don't know him by now they never will.
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Ana Cohan
09:08 AM on 09/09/2011
Well, for those of us who don't live in Texas, there has never been a reason to pay attention to him. That has now changed. Also, most people don't do their research on candidates and their positions. If they did, I am sure there are many who would have cast different votes.
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Akinyemi Oyenusi
I do not follow the herd. I follow my principles.
06:54 AM on 09/08/2011
My biggest fear as a black man who is witnessing the presidency of an incompetent black president is the backlash of racism that may spring up from within the white liberal caucus. The racism from within the republican party is there for everyone to see, but who is to say a certain group of people are disembodied from thinking a certain way once their inhibitions are lowered after an economic collapse. The term "Closet racist" does not exist in a vacuum.
09:04 AM on 09/08/2011
I hope you are wrong but if you are correct I think the real backlash may come if he is reelected.
09:19 PM on 09/08/2011
You should hope that no one from the Tea Party is assassinated because of the remarks of the Teamster, James Hoffa Jr. to "take the Sob's out"
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Akinyemi Oyenusi
I do not follow the herd. I follow my principles.
06:32 AM on 09/08/2011
Ever since Obama became president I noticed that the timing of his policies, PR and commitment on developing and immediate issues was always off compared to Bush. This is undeniably a dangerous character flaw for any president to have during these uncertain times especially when he is the CIC of the military.
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thetxsndn
Man Plans. God laughs.
08:35 PM on 09/08/2011
You are quite correct about the CIC thing. Bad timing is one thing but when combined with having no clue what he's doing with regards to military issues is down right scary.
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11:25 PM on 09/08/2011
CIC got the most wanted man and finishing up two wars. I know you'd like to think you know how a CIC should be but the war movies you have seen hardly qualifies you. You should go with the results.
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gleannfia
11:02 AM on 09/09/2011
He got OBL without wasting over 4000 of our brave men and women, and untold Iraqis and Afghans.
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yogini4
Think deeper!
03:40 AM on 09/08/2011
I've been reading a lot of the posts here, most of which are incredibly juvenile and along the lines of "your Dad stinks", "no he doesn't". I think we all need to put on our big kid pants and realize that WE are the problem and the solution. We need to stop waiting around for the next Daddy to come and make us clean up our mess and do it ourselves. How about some productive comments? I, for one, am sick to death of all the imperialistic wars and the incredible damage they afflict on our young soldiers. We will be cleaning up the PTSD mess for years to come. I say, stop the wars, now!
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Akinyemi Oyenusi
I do not follow the herd. I follow my principles.
05:58 AM on 09/08/2011
If you read "The Art of War" by Sun Tzu, you will see the dangerous mistakes undertaken by the U.S military. The American military right now can be easily defeated by the Russians because our boys are exhausted and spent with worn out weaponry.
06:12 AM on 09/08/2011
"Worn out weaponry"? You've got to be kidding. We haven't shown all our "good stuff" yet. As far as mistakes go, they are made in every fight, in every war. Some small, some large. P.S. Don't believe everything you read.
06:09 AM on 09/08/2011
That would be nice, but it won't happen. Keep on dreaming. Do i wish the wars would stop? Of course!! My oldest son is headed back to Afghanistan in January, and there's nothing we can do about it.