After Brief Uptick,Obama Approval Slips to 47%

by Jeffrey M. Jones,Gallup

 

Obama’s approval rating is at an all time low

Barack Obama’s presidential job approval rating is 47% in the latest Gallup Poll Daily tracking update,a new low for his administration to date. His approval rating has been below 50% for much of the time since mid-November,but briefly rose to 52% last week after he announced his new Afghanistan policy.

Any slight bump in support Obama received coincident with his new Afghanistan policy proved to be very short-lived,as his approval rating returned to below the majority level by the weekend,and slipped further to 47% in Dec. 4-6 polling.

Afghanistan is just one of many high-profile issues with which the president is dealing. Immediate public reaction to his new Afghanistan policy showed 51% in favor and 40% opposed,according to a Dec. 2 USA Today/Gallup poll.

Obama spent part of Sunday on Capitol Hill talking to lawmakers as they continue working on healthcare reform legislation. In the most recent Gallup update,more Americans said they would advise their members to vote against healthcare legislation than said they would advise them to vote for it.

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