Obama Job Approval Dips Below 60% For First Time

February 24th, 2009 (11) Posted By .

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Gallup:

PRINCETON, NJ — For the first time since Gallup began tracking Barack Obama’s presidential job approval rating on Jan. 21, fewer than 60% of Americans approve of the job he is doing as president. In Feb. 21-23 polling, 59% of Americans give Obama a positive review, while 25% say they disapprove, and 16% have no opinion.

To date, Obama has averaged 64% approval, but, as the graph shows, there has been a slight but perceptible decline in his approval rating since he took office. This decline has largely occurred among Republicans.

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The drop below 60% approval within the past week — from 63% in Feb. 18-20 polling to 59% in Feb. 21-23 polling — has mostly come among independents. Late last week, 62% of independents approved of Obama, compared with 54% in the last three days. His approval rating among Democrats has dipped slightly (but not to a statistically significant degree), while approval among Republicans has not changed.

While Obama’s overall approval rating has fallen by four percentage points in recent days (from 63% in Feb. 18-20 polling to the current 59%), his disapproval rating has been steady (24% in Feb. 18-20 polling to the current 25%). Rather, the percentage of Americans without an opinion of his job performance has increased, from 13% to 16%. In essence, Americans in recent days are becoming increasingly unsure about how Obama is doing, rather than becoming more critical.

As the table suggests, most of the movement among independents in recent days has been from the approval to the no opinion category. And his disapproval rating has dropped among Republicans, with a concomitant increase in no opinion. Thus, Americans’ assessments of Obama are in a period of flux.

Given that Obama is addressing the nation tonight, he has a tremendous opportunity to convert Americans who are now on the fence — in addition to those who now disapprove of him — into supporters. The latest USA Today/Gallup poll shows Americans are most interested in hearing about economic matters, particularly how Obama will address unemployment, the mortgage crisis, and how the economic stimulus package will be administered.

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  • sully

    59% seems a worrisome number but then I remember that 15 of that 59% is white racist ‘moderates’ that STILL feel guilty that HALF of Obama’s African ancestors were Kenyan Arab slave traders… and the others were white racist Communists.

  • 31Mike

    Naaaaw..How in the hell did that happen?!?!?!

    Is the Honeymoon over?

  • mindy abraham

    bound to happen sooner or later

  • TedB

    …just sooner than most.

  • Earlg

    Frankly I’d wouldn’t trust any poll. We no longer have an independent media separate & distinct from our politics or political parties but we have media, now, as an extension of the party in office – an extremely dangerous proposition.

    If I were to go on the offensive, that is where it would begin; at the local level of the larger cities using a small army of David’s against the larger of the media affiliates.

    But what the hell, just dreaming and thinking out-loud.

  • sierrahome

    I don’t believe it…I am 52 and learned from the good and the bad…screw what the media polls say. My gut says he has a 32% approval rating.

  • Karl B

    Not mentioned with those Gallup numbers and write up…

    http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2009/02/24/obama-less-popular-bush-after-first-month-office
    Obama Less Popular Than Bush After First Month in Office

    Almost exactly eight years ago, then newly-elected President Bush’s numbers were 62 percent approving his performance, 21 percent disapproving, and 17 percent having no opinion.

  • aboutTObegin

    control the media…control the masses! DONT BELIEVE THE MEDIA! Fuck the usurper and all his cronies! :mad: :mad:

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  • Hawkerdriver(Piss on the Koran)

    Love the graphic-Is it a t-shirt yet?

  • Jarhead68

    It will dip below Bush’s lowest rating within two years. :lol: