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The president's job approval percentage now ranges from the mid 60s (Gallup, Pew) to mid 70s (CNN) — not bad for a guy who won the presidency with 52.9percentt of the vote.
Now it's near its nadir — which points to another pair of exit-poll findings: Congressional Job Approval (percentage) Approve 20 Disapprove 78 Obama Job Approval Approve 44 Disapprove 55 In sum, Obama is about a fourth more unpopular than he is popular.
Gallup had shown the approval percentage as low as 42percentt just a few days ago, down from a high of 50percentt in mid-February.
Two factors argue that the "less smoothing" setting is more valid: First, of the six new polls released on Wednesday, including the latest daily tracking from Gallup and Rasmussen and the weekly update from YouGov, all except the new Fox poll show an approval percentage above the default chart's current 44.4percentt.
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All of these Obama approval percentages still trail his overall approval, which was 73% in the Fox News poll, and 61% in an NBC/Telemundo poll.
As he stood before Congress on Tuesday night, the new president was armed with new job approval percentages in the 60s.
He leaves out that Pew Research's Obama approval percentages also tend to be slightly lower than those of other pollsters using similar methods (although not by as much).
The clinical trial and FDA approval percentages are similar for many of the cancers in this study (Figure 1).
A comparison of the last Gallup poll conducted before each presidential election since 1952 to the first Gallup poll in the field entirely after the election shows that incumbent presidents have seen their net job approval (the percentage of people who approve minus the percentage that disapprove) jump by an average of six percentage points.
The following chart is organized by net job approval, the percentage of residents who approve of a governor minus the percentage that disapprove.
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