- The presidential race is a dead heat, according to the newly released CBS/NYT poll. (Huffington Post)
- Michelle Obama, who has a higher approval rating than her husband, is working hard to convince Latino voters that he is the man for the job. (Huffington Post)
- Your signature stimulus and health care bills are massively unpopular, and your approval rating hasn't broken 50% in months. That's the task facing President Obama as he campaigns for another four year term. (FOX News)
- If you take an average of Mr. Obama's approval ratings and his favorability ratings right now, based on the Real Clear Politics numbers, you will get a positive rating (approve or favorable) from 48. (New York Times)
- In a poll a few weeks before the health care decision, the court's approval rating was 44 percent and its disapproval rating 36 percent. (New York Times)
- Signs of a much tighter race in the Land of Enchantment come as Mr. Obama's approval rating has slumped there since PPP last polled the state three months ago. (Wall Street Journal)
- In May 2002, Obama commissioned a poll to assess his prospects in a 2004 U.S. Senate race; he created a campaign committee, began raising funds, and lined up political media consultant David Axelrod by August 2002. (Worldnews.com)
- If America's oldest and most established political polling service is to be believed, then Barack Hussein Obama and Willard Mitt Romney are in a statistical dead heat in the presidential race. (Examiner)
- Ms. Palin — who had an approval rating of about 80 percent in Alaska when she joined polls showed John McCain's margin over President Obama in Alaska in only the single digits. (New York Times)
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
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