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Gallup: Confidence in Obama ‘remarkably consistent;’ now at 65%
November 25, 2008 in Barack Obama, Obama, Polls, white house | Tags: 65%, Confidence, consistent, democrats, gallup, independents, Obama, Polls, remarkably, republicans | Leave a comment
Three weeks after his election as president, the public’s confidence in Barack Obama remains “remarkably consistent” and “doesn’t yet appear to be have been affected, positively or negatively, by news coverage of the president-elect’s staff and Cabinet appointments, or by reports of his economic and other policy plans,” Gallup reports this morning.
The polling firm’s daily tracking poll now shows 65% of those surveyed say they’re confident in the Democratic president-elect’s ability to be a good president. The figure has stayed between 63% and 67% since Election Day. Margin of error: +/- 3 percentage points.
Source: USA Today
Conservatives for Obama (Video)
October 24, 2008 in Biden, Debates, Economy, Environment, Joe Biden, John McCain, McCain, Obama, Palin, Republican, Sarah Palin | Tags: Biden, conservatives, Economy, Election, independents, McCain, news, obama barack, Palin, politics, republicans, snow patrol, switch, undecided, vote change, voting | Leave a comment
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