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Obama Approval Rating Back In Positive Territory According To Gallup Poll

Obama Approval Rating

Posted: 12/27/11 03:25 PM ET

(Reuters) - President Barack Obama's job approval rating climbed steadily this month as he fought Republicans to extend the payroll tax cut and is now above his disapproval rating for the first time since July, a Gallup report showed on Tuesday.

The rating for Obama, who is running for re-election in November, climbed to 47 percent versus a 45 percent measure of disapproval, according to Gallup's three-day rolling average of polls, taken between December 21 and December 23. This was up from approval of 41 percent and disapproval of 51 percent early in the month.

On December 23, the Democratic president signed a two-month payroll tax cut extension after forcing Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives to back his demands or see taxes rise on January 1.

The gain in the Gallup poll echoed other surveys showing his approval ratings on the mend, as public opinion sided with Obama during the bitter dispute to extend a tax cut to around 160 million Americans, worth some $40 per bi-weekly paycheck.

Obama's gain in approval ratings marks the first time since July 7-9 that the number has exceeded his disapproval rating.

U.S. economic data has also been somewhat more positive in recent weeks, and a Gallup poll of economic confidence on Tuesday showed an improvement in otherwise gloomy sentiment, to a reading of minus 38 in December from minus 45 in November.

Household confidence has been hammered since a severe recession that ended in 2009 and unemployment remains at 8.6 percent, which is beneath a 10.1 percent peak but still very high by historic U.S. standards.

The White House aggressively highlighted what $40 would buy a middle class family feeling the pinch in a tough economy, showcasing Obama's key re-election message which claims that he backs ordinary Americans while Republicans favor the rich.

House Republicans caved after their own party in the Senate, and constituents back home, lobbied them to compromise with Obama on an issue seen as a clear vote-loser in the upcoming November general election.

House Republicans wanted the tax break to be extended for all of 2012, and had initially refused to approve a 60-day extension agreed by Democrats and Republicans in the Senate.

Republicans and Democrats disagree over how to pay for the extension of the tax break and resume negotiations in January.

Democrats favor funding the more than $100 billion price tag of the extension, which also applies to longterm unemployment aid, by raising taxes on people who make more than $1 million a year. Republicans prefer to pay for it by cutting spending.

(Reporting By Alister Bull; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)

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outlandish 03:07 AM on 12/28/2011
What did Obama do?
Part 3.
For those that weren't paying attention.
60. Established a new cyber security office
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12:36 PM on 01/07/2012
This in interesting since Gallup has given him the lowest numbers for almost a year.
07:39 AM on 01/04/2012
libs whistling in the dark......anyone, even Al Gore could beat BHO in 2012
08:25 AM on 01/04/2012
huntinglefy
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12:34 PM on 01/07/2012
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jstanavgguy
Proud member of the evil 1%
08:49 AM on 01/01/2012
It was positive - for one day.

And then it dropped.

I wonder why there was not a glowing HP article on that?
12:54 PM on 12/30/2011
UPDATE to help HP report correctly. As of Dec 30, 2012:

Obama Approval: 41%
Obama Disapproval: 50%

Just keeping it real.
09:35 AM on 12/31/2011
Dec 30th 2011? He is OUT Dec 30th 2012!
TomDI
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12:35 PM on 01/07/2012
How dumb are you....even if he was to lose....he is IN until 1-2013.

You are not very good at this.
jstanavgguy
Proud member of the evil 1%
09:36 AM on 12/31/2011
Now, you know that progressives HATE that sort of thing
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aangelu697
03:28 PM on 12/29/2011
How can Obama not look good? Look at the other side...nothing
jstanavgguy
Proud member of the evil 1%
09:37 AM on 12/31/2011
Aside from the Eagles helmet you display, there is absolutely NOTHING redeeming about your post.
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aangelu697
11:11 AM on 12/31/2011
You must know a little about politics to understand what I posted.
01:07 PM on 12/29/2011
Would appear that bump just didnt last too long.
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Honest Babe
11:01 AM on 12/29/2011
When Republicans really show their true colors - that it is all about power and control and nothing to do with meeting the needs of the American people - it becomes much more transparent who is actually working for them and who is merely obstructing at every turn.
jstanavgguy
Proud member of the evil 1%
09:38 AM on 12/31/2011
It's funny, seeing a liberal/progressive talk about someone trying to gather as much power as possible.

What was that about going around Congress? I missed that in the Constitution.
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10:57 AM on 12/29/2011
Mitt Romney has now jumped to his biggest lead ever over President Obama in a hypothetical Election 2012 matchup. It’s also the biggest lead a named Republican candidate has held over the incumbent in Rasmussen Reports surveying to date.The latest national telephone survey finds that 45% of Likely U.S. Voters favor the former Massachusetts governor, while 39% prefer the president. Ten percent (10%) like some other candidate in the race, and six percent (6%) are undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.) A week ago, Romney trailed Obama 44% to 41%. The week before that, he held a slight 43% to 42% edge over the president. The two candidates have been essentially tied in regular surveys since January, but Romney remains the only GOP hopeful to lead Obama in more than one survey. Despite Romney’s current six-point lead, his latest level of support is in line with the 38% to 45% he has earned in matchups with the president this year. However, Obama’s 39% is a new low: Prior to this survey, his support has ranged from 40% to 46% in matchups with Romney.A generic Republican candidate holds a narrow lead over the president again this week as has been the case
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Honest Babe
11:06 AM on 12/29/2011
More selective statistics. When will Republicans really try to give a complete look at the facts? Two polls show Romney leading and another 8 or so show Obama leading. In the meantime, Mitt is spending millions on advertising to get those ratings.
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Lucile S
Lib and a truth lover.
11:43 AM on 12/29/2011
That's not because of GOP only. Statistics are inherently partial. We can say everything we want with numbers.
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jmac44
File it under GOP just dont give a.....
11:33 PM on 12/29/2011
Who & Why would anyone want to vote Republican.. Wasnt the 8yrs with a Pres that cared nothing about the middleclass and granted the wealthest the biggest increase of wealth in history at the expense of the tax payer...

Republicans = War on Women..War on Education.. War on the elderly.. War on the poor.. War on the government.. War for War sake.. and yet the people that are adversely effected by their stance are the ones defending this party...

Can the middleclass go down any further?... Paychecks have flat lined for 30 yrs.. the saying the "rich get rich and the poor...etc" couldnt be truer..

Our electorate has been dumbed down by Republican Fox media and the race to the bottom regarding salaries, jobs, benefits.. no stone left unturned in their quest to make our labor force take the brunt of the squander tax dollars...
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aangelu697
12:14 PM on 12/31/2011
Romney will not defeat President Obama. You can bet the bank on that.
07:38 AM on 01/04/2012
your dog could beat BHO in 2012
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09:02 AM on 12/29/2011
Perhaps O has learned a lesion from H. Truman comment---"Act like a Republican and only Republicans will be elected"----hopefully O's newly found progressive stripes come not too late in the game.
jstanavgguy
Proud member of the evil 1%
09:39 AM on 12/31/2011
Well, he did a pretty good job of acting like one in 2008.

And he got elected.

Let's see him try that in 2012.
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MajorKarmaUSA
Objective Reality-Reason-Self Interest-Capitalism
04:01 AM on 12/29/2011
When speaking of Obama's Approval Ratings Improving and these polls, I have to wonder who Gallup is surveying and it can curtaining not be the people of Montana who are now in the process of removing their Congressmen who signed the NDAA Bill that Obama orchestrated and has now also signed. Here is a Reality Check: The Obama administration demanded power to detain U.S. citizens http://www.fox19.com/story/16336829/reality-check-it-was-the-obama-administration-that-demanded-power-to-detain-us-citizens-indefinately-under-ndaa
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MajorKarmaUSA
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04:21 AM on 12/29/2011
WHAT BLOODLINE RULES THE WORLD http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2imEnmIHAXE&feature=related
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Lucile S
Lib and a truth lover.
10:55 AM on 12/29/2011
Polls are only an average. Numbers are just numbers, not more actually. Do not see the reality through them.
02:18 AM on 12/29/2011
Gingrich and Ron Paul are the only candidates to have been pranked

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/45811869#45811869
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Sundalecat
We love Obama!, by an angry White Man
11:02 PM on 12/28/2011
You know how we can teach GOPTP a lesson. Reelect Obama and get rid of the GOPTP from Congress and the Senate. These people care about no one, unless your a bank, oil company, coal mining company!
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11:34 PM on 12/28/2011
here's a lesson for you. senate is one of the two houses of congress. so saying "get rid of the goptp from congress and the senate" is redundant, genius. typical liberal: knows nothing about how our goverment is structured yet feels he's qualified to give an opinion on government.
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triplettam
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03:12 AM on 12/29/2011
There are two houses under the umbrella of Congress: The Senate and Congress (as it's known in modern terms ((or House of Representatives technically)). Every article you see these days says "Congress rejects anything that would be good for the country." They mean the House and everyone--except you--knows what they mean. Genius.
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onwisco
all the facts left uncovered
06:00 AM on 12/29/2011
Are you talking of the legislative branch of government? That which has the house and the senate?
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Lucile S
Lib and a truth lover.
11:12 AM on 12/29/2011
Agreed. Vote is our prime weapon against those unscrupulous people.
10:43 PM on 12/28/2011
every time Obama holds firm for the 99% his polls rise

every time he compromises with the GOP and the 1%.......they drop
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Lucile S
Lib and a truth lover.
11:19 AM on 12/29/2011
But unfortunately all the 99% won't vote for him -- and haven't in the past. He was not elected with 99%of the votes three years ago. So things are a little bit more complicated.
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jmac44
File it under GOP just dont give a.....
11:44 PM on 12/29/2011
And yet the tea bag congress claims THEY are "doing the people's business"...
jstanavgguy
Proud member of the evil 1%
09:42 AM on 12/31/2011
Well, perhaps the Senate might actually take up the bills that the House passed.

Then we can see what happens.