Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Rising popularity ratings: Obama hauls from the deep survey

At half-time of his presidency, Barack Obama, the turnaround in the popularity values. Several surveys both show that more than 50 percent of Americans his policy, not as many as a long time. One reason is Obama's thoughtful response to the assassination of Tucson. Washington - In the midst of his first term U.S.

president Barack Obama is on his countrymen not as popular as a long time. Several surveys both show that more than 50 percent of Americans his policy. In a survey by the Washington Post and ABC television, which was released Tuesday, said 54 percent of respondents said Obama doing his job well.

One the same day announced results of the news channel CNN has a approval rating of 53 percent. According to the website Real Clear Politics, which calculates an average value of all current polls, Obama had a total of more than 49 percent. Over 45 percent are opposed to his policies. It is a year since he was last seen in the same positive.

U.S. Kommentatn think the president has reacted sensitively to the attack in Arizona and thus points collected by the people. The attack in Tucson had more than a week an apparently confused 22-year-old shot and killed six people and 14 others injured, including a U.S. congressman. The Washington Post / ABC poll, nearly 80 percent of respondents praised Obama's response to the assassination attempt, as much as 71 percent of supporters of the opposition Republicans were satisfied.

In addition, Obama had arrived successful application for the renewal of tax relief to the voters very well. On 20 January Obama is exactly two years in office. His term as president ends - should not he be re-elected - exactly two years later.

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