Monthly Archives: February 2012

Obamacare Divides Americans Almost Evenly

Obamacare Divides Americans almost evenly. From Gallup: Americans divide evenly when asked if they favor (47%) or oppose (44%) a Republican president’s repealing the 2010 healthcare law if elected this November. Republicans overwhelmingly favor repeal (87%) and Democrats overwhelmingly oppose … Continue reading

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Poll:Romney And Santorum Match Up Favorably Against Obama Nationally

FROM GALLUP: U.S. registered voters are closely divided in their 2012 presidential election preferences between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, and between Obama and Rick Santorum. Romney is slightly ahead of Obama, 50% to 46%, while Obama edges Santorum, 49% … Continue reading

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Americans Dissatisfied With U.S. Position in World

Americans continue to express much greater dissatisfaction than satisfaction with the United States’ position in the world, and their views have improved littleĀ since hitting a low point in 2008. From 2000-2003, Americans were generally satisfied with the position of the … Continue reading

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Obama’s Low Economic Approval Rating Improving Incrementally

By 59% to 38%, more Americans continue to disapprove than approve of President Barack Obama’s handling of the economy. However, his approval rating on the economy is up from 30% in November after descending to a term-low 26% in August. … Continue reading

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