Obama To Leave Office With The Highest Favorable Rating Of Any President Since 1993
President Obama is set to leave office with the highest favorability rating of any president in 24 years.
President Obama is set to leave office with the highest favorability rating of any president in 24 years.
As the Republican Party nears a state of Trump led collapse, President Obama’s approval rating has reached its highest level since 2011.
President Obama’s approval rating has reached its highest level in three years. According to Gallup, President Obama’s approval rating is now on par with Ronald Reagan’s approval rating at the same point in their respective presidencies.
President Obama’s job approval rating has gained six points since July and 11 points over the past year.
A new CNN/ORC poll has found that President Obama’s approval rating has jumped to a two-year high after a big week that saw two Supreme Court rulings go his way, legislative success, and a stirring eulogy in Charleston.
There’s nothing but good news in a new poll conducted May 25-29 of likely Democratic caucus-goers.
According to a new poll, President Obama’s favorability rating has increased by four points to its highest level since 2013.
A new NBC News poll revealed that a majority of Americans want Congress to vote in favor of President Obama use of force authorization against ISIS.
Approval of President Obama’s handling of unemployment has jumped since December to 51%, as nearly half of those surveyed in the AP/GfK poll now feel that the economy is in good shape.
Even Gallup’s polling is showing President Obama’s growing momentum. According to the Gallup Daily Tracking poll, President Obama’s job approval rating has risen to a nineteen month high. By margin of 50%-45%, those surveyed approve of the job that President Obama is doing.
President Obama’s job approval rating continues to skyrocket as a new Gallup poll has found that more Americans approve than disapprove to the president.
A new CBS News poll has found that President Obama’s approval rating has jumped seven points to reach its highest level in a year.
It has been frustrating for supporters of President Obama, but it looks like the American people are beginning to give the president credit for the nation’s economic recovery.
With gas prices on a record low decline, and the economy experiencing its best quarter in 11 years, President Obama’s approval rating has reached its highest level in 20 months.
President Obama strongly condemned the ambush killing of two New York police officers, while calling on the American people to reject violence.
The bad news keeps coming for Mitch McConnell. The latest Herald-Leader/WKYT Bluegrass Poll revealed that President Obama is now more popular in Kentucky than Sen. McConnell.
President Obama is beginning 2014 on the upswing as millions are signing up for the ACA, and his approval rating has increased by 5 points according to Gallup.
Here are two pieces of news that may seem unrelated, but aren’t. President Obama’s job approval rating has hit a four year high of 60% at the same time as Fox News’ ratings plummet to a 12 year low.
According to Gallup, President Obama’s job approval rating has jumped to 53% since the third presidential debate. This is Obama’s highest approval rating by since Bin Laden’s death in May of 2011.
A new Democracy Corps poll revealed a nightmare scenario for Republicans where not only does Obama get reelected but Democrats regain total control of Congress.