الاثنين، 2 أبريل 2012

Poll: Obama's popularity rises to 50% for the first time in ten months




WASHINGTON - For the first time since early July, the popularity of U.S. President Barack Obama to the level of 50 percent, according to a poll conducted by Reuters / Ipsos.
The poll shows - which was conducted from March 8 to 11 March in the wake of reports from the addition of 227 thousand jobs to the U.S. economy in February - to Obama's popularity increased by two percentage points over the past month. The percentage of Americans unhappy with the performance of their president, Democratic 48 percent, down from 49 percent in February.
And other surveys have shown some decline recently in the popularity of Obama and correlated this to the rise of gasoline prices.
But for most Americans, other economic trends over the past month was relatively positive. It seems that Obama is benefiting from that and perhaps a bitter election campaign, the Republicans focused on social issues such as the divisive abortion.
The poll found Reuters / Ipsos also said that American confidence in the path of the economy tend to rise. The poll showed that 37 percent of those surveyed said the United States moving in the right direction, up from 32 percent in February.
And make a poll Reuters / Ipsos telephone and included 1084 of adults including 937 registered voters, including 554 of the Democrats and 421 Republicans and 109 independents.

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