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Obama Approval Rating: Likability Factor Keeping President Afloat

First Posted: 09/24/2011 11:55 am Updated: 11/24/2011 4:12 am

By KRISTEN WYATT, ASSOCIATED PRESS

(AP) DENVER -- People like Christine Alonzo are keeping President Barack Obama afloat and giving his political team hope that he can win re-election despite high unemployment and sour attitudes about his policies and the country's future.

Alonzo volunteered for Obama during the 2008 campaign. A few months after Obama's victory, she lost her job. She's still looking for work. Instead of blaming Obama for the economic crisis, she's volunteering full time to help him capture a second term.

"It's tough out there," Alonzo says. But, the 43-year-old adds, "I don't think our president's had enough time to get us back to where we need to be." She still likes him even though she's not hot about the state of the country. "He's got the intelligence, the drive, to get this country back on track."

This is a factor any Republican challenger must consider: Public opinion polls routinely show that Americans like the president personally even though they don't agree with his policies, even if hurt by them.

People who have lost their jobs or homes during Obama's presidency nonetheless say they want him to succeed and, what's more, they're working to help re-elect him because of the affinity they feel for him.

"A lot has not been accomplished, we know that," said Kathleen McKevitt of Jerome, Idaho, who lost her job just before Obama took office and has struggled to find full-time work. "That doesn't mean we don't like Obama."

It's a bright spot in an otherwise dreary political environment for the incumbent.

There are fears the country may fall back into a recession. The unemployment rate is stuck at a stubbornly high 9.1 percent. Foreclosures are rampant. The effect on Obama's job-performance rating: They've fallen to the mid-40s, a low point.

Democrats acknowledge it could be even worse if not for the high marks Obama gets for who he is compared with the low marks for what he does.

"There are a lot of people out there who like the president, who think he is a good, decent person who is trying hard. They may have issues about the economy. They may have issues about the direction of the country. But there are a lot of voters out there who are giving him the benefit of the doubt," said Mo Elleithee, a Democratic strategist in Washington. "Heading into the election year being well-liked puts him in a good position as he begins to make the contrast with the other side."

A recent Associated Press-GfK poll showed that nearly 8 in 10 people considered Obama a likable person, and slightly more than half said he understands the problems of ordinary people. Even among those who said the United States is headed in the wrong direction, 43 percent had a favorable opinion of the president, 10 points higher than his job approval rating among that group.

Obama's advisers point to his favorability ratings as an asset when the eventual GOP nominee tries to make the case for change in the White House in 2012.

"They're going to tell you that everyone's left the president, no one likes Obama anymore. They are so totally wrong," Obama's national field director, Jeremy Bird, told volunteers in Denver recently. "Yes, people are frustrated with the economy, with jobs. But when they look at the president, the president's character ... they're all in support,"

To be sure, there are plenty of people who are sitting out the campaign this time.

Liberal activists have complained about Obama's handling of issues such as taxes and the government's borrowing limit. They've criticized the president for not being more aggressive with Republicans in Congress. Many said they will focus their energies on state and local races next year.

Some supporters recently gathered to be trained by Bird as Obama volunteers in Denver, where Obama accepted the Democratic nomination in 2008 at Mile High Stadium.

Campaign staffers reminded them of the affinity they felt for Obama, showing a video of his rousing address to the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston. That's where the future president outlined his compelling life story and said his rise would be possible only in America.

The pitch got a nod from 60-year-old volunteer Betsy Daniel of Denver.

"When the debt ceiling debate was going on, it was tough sledding," Daniel said. "But we feel like we're working for a better America, so we keep going. Sure, there isn't the same enthusiasm. But I have every reason to believe we're laying the groundwork for it."

For the president, that groundwork includes a Western visit to keep his fans engaged.

Obama, who was scheduled to leave Washington on Sunday, planned to raise money in Seattle and the San Francisco area before a town hall-style event Monday at the Computer History Museum near the headquarters of social networking site LinkedIn in Mountain View, Calif.

Additional fundraisers are set for San Diego and Los Angeles before the trip ends with a speech in Denver on Tuesday where he intends to promote his jobs plan.

Denver-based political strategist Jill Hanauer said the president has two objectives: convince supporters on the left that he's serious about pushing tax increases for the rich to pay for his $447 billion jobs plan, while sending signals to independent voters that they should trust him to keep trying to turn around the economy.

"If voters feel he's authentically trying to make things better, that works for him," said Hanauer, founder of Project New West, a consulting firm with liberal clients. "Some folks can maybe be disappointed in him, but he's a likable person."

That's what helps keep McKevitt coming back to him no matter how frustrating the search for full-time work is. She's moving to Carson City, Nev., this month to volunteer full time for him.

"You look at the president, and you see a family man facing a great, great hardship on all fronts. People understand that," said McKevitt. She lost her editing job at a weekly newspaper that folded shortly before Obama was elected and she recently won a campaign essay contest to have lunch with the president. "People like how reasonable he is, and people feel that. He's a soul kind of guy, with depth."

Heather Barr of Phoenix, a 41-year-old real estate agent in Arizona, didn't volunteer for Obama in 2008.

But seeing the housing collapse up close compelled her to get involved this time. She lost her home a month ago and is living in an apartment. She doesn't blame Obama but rather is giving him the benefit of the doubt.

Said Barr: "I know things aren't great. People are concerned, obviously. But what I hear is, people want to give the president more time. This economic trouble that we're in didn't happen overnight."

For Deborah Holland of Albuquerque, N.M., a personal feeling of connection to the president overrides thoughts about Obama's performance and the economy, even with the stress of a precarious job situation. The 50-year-old cobbles together work as a caterer, cake decorator and office manager, even though she has a law degree.

"When we first got to know him in 2008, it was evident he came from humble beginnings," Holland said. "And I think a lot of us can relate to that. We feel comfortable with that."

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06:19 AM on 10/13/2011
To Okieggma. So, you're insulted because what I wrote offended you. You must be one of the above because you haven't kept up with current events. Well pal, you definitely need to get out more often and read up of what's going on around you. I don't care what you think about my 'personal opinion' because you really don't have a clue about the way the United States is being dragged down and slowly destroyed and our freedoms taken away. As one of the above, you're either ignorant, stupid, or on the take with the government.
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wayne the pain
11:08 AM on 10/01/2011
Likable and electable are two different things. A likable president with a job approval rating of 39% and a terrible economy might be in trouble. Will likability trump medicore performance. The Republican candidate would be a large factor in how Americans judge Obama.
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libluv235
"conventionality is not morality"-Bronte
12:36 AM on 09/28/2011
Excellent. A second term Obama with a progressive house and senate could really turn this ship around.
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Charles Queen
I am a disabled nam vet
12:26 AM on 09/27/2011
He is his own worst enemy.The more he talks the lower he go's
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libluv235
"conventionality is not morality"-Bronte
12:37 AM on 09/28/2011
Nah. He is a great speaker. Saw him Sunday :)
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field-man
The 2nd Amendment
01:36 PM on 09/26/2011
I wonder how much it will cost to hear this guy talk about the under taxed "Jewish Janitors" the 57 states and the intercontinental railroad? as Al not so Sharpton says " resist we much"
10:02 AM on 09/26/2011
I don't get the American voter! We give 2 terms to a puppet B Actor (Reagan) and an ex oilman (GWB) that could only get a job because of his fathers connections/money, both of which thought ONLY OF CORPORATIONS AND THE RICH (and made them what they are today--GREEDY) ... BUT cannot vote for an intelligent, for the PEOPLE person that would have the country and the people's best interest at the forefront of his agenda! If you truly want to change this country, vote out the suits currently blockading this President .. the GOP, TP, Blue Dog Dems; push the agenda to eliminate Lobbyists (on all sides), make elections public funded, re-institute bank/Wall Street financial reform etc etc. President Obama is the only person that can push this agenda for YOU and bring our country BACK.
11:02 AM on 09/26/2011
trollbts, spoken like a TRUE Kool-aid drinker.
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eAmondale
Have Micro . . . will Bio
11:35 AM on 09/26/2011
You do know your comment is a joke which makes you a joke, right?
05:28 AM on 09/30/2011
it's better than smoking tea
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Jennifer Mead
Girls dig unix
11:26 AM on 09/26/2011
We need someone more progressive than this President, but until that person emerges then we should vote for him or at the very least against the Repubs.
08:18 PM on 09/26/2011
Progressive lol lol lol Your movement is gone 2012 .Progressive means dependent upon conservatives.
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libluv235
"conventionality is not morality"-Bronte
12:35 AM on 09/28/2011
The country needs first to be pushed kicking and screaming to the Left.
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Howard Scott Pearlman 59
08:27 AM on 09/26/2011
Our Democratic Party Needs An Attitude Adjustment !

We Can And We Will Lift America Out Of This Economic Stagnation !

It Is Time For All Good Democratic Men and Women Business Owners To Put Their Fellow Democrats Back To Work !

Paint several corporate rooms, repair a plant or too, renovate or upgrade a building.

And when you renovate repair or upgrade put a Fellow Democrator Future Democart back to work.

Let's show America what a United Democratic Party Can Do .....

Let's Give America a Democratic Jobs Creation Party ......

And let's start that Party and the GOOD TIMES ..... NOW !

Howard Scott Pearlman
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02:05 PM on 09/26/2011
What about the last 2+ year? We need a presidential adjustment.
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OneWhoVotes
HEROES: OBAMA,Maddow,Carville,TheClintons,Bernie
06:48 PM on 09/26/2011
Yes, we do, he needs some support from people who only care about defeating him. Do you have any brilliant ideas about that adjustment?
08:20 AM on 09/26/2011
Conservative radio should pay Obama for giving them so much great material to work with.
Sundiszno
Facts are facts carnival barkers!
01:59 PM on 09/26/2011
Will be more than matched by the royalty owed by the Comedy Channel to the Republican/Tea Party candidates.
06:14 PM on 09/26/2011
I see we have a diff sense of humor you think it;s a gas when a guy's destroying the country.
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OneWhoVotes
HEROES: OBAMA,Maddow,Carville,TheClintons,Bernie
06:49 PM on 09/26/2011
He's not giving them anything - they just make stuff up.
07:04 PM on 09/26/2011
Really lady, i seen it while i was getting gas in Atlanta in 08 handing food to drug addicts and homeless putting them on short busses . Also setting up boothes in Walmarts harrassing people coming and going with busses dragging people too the polls.Choose your hero's more wisely your ignorance cost's us all.
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libluv235
"conventionality is not morality"-Bronte
12:38 AM on 09/28/2011
Ditto!
05:24 AM on 09/26/2011
I'm surprised the president still has this much support by now. After the election, when everyone was celebrating and expecting immediate changes, i thought, "The expectations are too high and the mess is too big. It took years to get into this condition, it will take at least as many years to get out... but people are impatient and will turn on him when he fails to fix everything fast enough..." That has happened to some extent, but not nearly as bad as i had predicted. Is it "likability factor"? Or is it realism? Maybe people recognise that the president can't just wave a magic wand...
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Jennifer Mead
Girls dig unix
11:28 AM on 09/26/2011
He can't just wave a magic wand but he could use his bully pulpit to push through real relief for middle America. Such as actually ending the tax cuts (that would be for everyone not just the rich) instead of just giving it lip service during campaign mode, he could have allowed the clean air act to go through instead of saying it cost billionaires too much etc.
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futbol4fun
A lot of you are too obtuse to understand sarcasm
09:18 PM on 09/25/2011
Hey look everyone! Here is a man that look similar to the one that got us all excited during the last Presidential race. Let's see what promises he has to offer us this time.
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jshook99
09:14 PM on 09/25/2011
1 AND DONE !
08:57 PM on 09/25/2011
Obama & Pelosi have destroyed the Democrat party.
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futbol4fun
A lot of you are too obtuse to understand sarcasm
09:22 PM on 09/25/2011
F&F. The triad of Reid, Pelosi and Obama have sent me running towards the "Third Party" exit (whomever that may be).
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OneWhoVotes
HEROES: OBAMA,Maddow,Carville,TheClintons,Bernie
09:50 AM on 09/26/2011
That would be the tea party, judging from your inane remarks.
10:02 PM on 09/25/2011
Don't forget Harold Reid!
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livefortruth
There is only ONE truth.
08:38 PM on 09/25/2011
He is a good man, what's not to love?

The world today hasn't caught up to him yet.
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Jimbo2001
Founding Father wannabe
08:41 PM on 09/25/2011
Nor has the world caught up with Fred Flintstone.
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ram6968
lewis & clark went camping,dont tell me you do
08:53 PM on 09/25/2011
fred flintstone was president??? really??
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futbol4fun
A lot of you are too obtuse to understand sarcasm
09:24 PM on 09/25/2011
Perhaps you mean that his promises of three years ago have not caught up to him yet. Sure, his actions would lead a sycophant to believe that he has kept them, but the truth does not support that belief.
07:22 PM on 09/25/2011
To be perfectly honest sometimes I get awfully frustrated with my president, sometimes I want to just yell and scream about the way things are going on in the country. But I have never thought of turning my back ,and voting for any one other than President Obama in 2012. I am a former Republican who voted the GOP ticket for many years, when I became disenchanted with the Republican party, I became an Independence for a few years, and then change my voters registration to Democrat and have been happy for the past 25 years, being a proud Democratic liberal voter.There is nothing that a Republican can do for me, but point me to where the Democratic donkey is hanging out.

Obama -Biden 2012
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Jimbo2001
Founding Father wannabe
07:38 PM on 09/25/2011
Another paid poster.
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ram6968
lewis & clark went camping,dont tell me you do
08:54 PM on 09/25/2011
I'm not....and he's right
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chlai88
Change is the only constant
10:40 PM on 09/25/2011
If it is, at least it doesn't sound outsourced.
10:45 PM on 09/25/2011
the head, ears, mouth, nostrils are at the other end, so we know which end you are looking up at, for me, I'm independent and sometimes people tell him my head is up, well you know the rest
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Jimbo2001
Founding Father wannabe
06:37 PM on 09/25/2011
I keep hearing this goofy claim about Obama's policies "saving" 3.6 millions jobs. I'd like someone to tell us how this is measured definitively, and show us the data. I can claim with just as much credibility that President Bush saved 10.2 million jobs, in addition to the millions he created.
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Jimbo2001
Founding Father wannabe
06:43 PM on 09/25/2011
Still waiting for an answer. I hear this stat thrown around so casually that I figured you libs would have the data at your fingertips.
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Jimbo2001
Founding Father wannabe
07:02 PM on 09/25/2011
Come on, libs. I'm trying to help. I'm giving you an opportunity to show that you and your messiah aren't frauds. You guys spout this myth so frequently that I would have assumed you had the data. I figured there would be at least a dozen comments with the data by now. We're waiting.
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Trekkiefandom
Truth, happiness, Liberty, and freedom of all
07:10 PM on 09/25/2011
Do you ever think that maybe no-one answered your comments because the question has been

1. Asked to many times and answered
2. You can look it up yourself, why rely on libs when you can do it yourself.'
3. Because well, its isn't well put and its kinda stupid.
11:51 PM on 09/25/2011
agreed.......too funny