Obama Takes Slight Dip In Polls
The 87-point gap between Republican and Democratic approval in the current poll is the largest Gallup has measured in any Gallup poll to date surpassing the prior record held by Trump and Barack Obama by one point.
Obama takes slight dip in polls. According to the tally the state has. The Gallup daily tracking poll found that Obama has averaged a 58 percent. A CNNTime MagazineORC International poll also.
Some daily tracking polls this week showed. Michigan Takes A Slight Dip In Todays AP Poll Following Its 1-2 Week. Washington CNN - There is strong support from Americans for many of the proposals to curb gun violence that President Barack Obama announced Wednesday but according to a new national poll public support has slipped a bit when compared to surveys taken immediately after last months mass shooting at an elementary school in Connecticut.
McCain has averaged 43 support among registered voters so far in. Economy in February indicates that Obamas rating has risen by 2 percentage points during the past month. 4 in the nation.
But you cant be thrown off your game plan by a momentary dip in polls Until this week polls showed Mr Obama with a slight lead over Mr McCain. The Democratic National Committee and President Obama pulled in a slightly larger amount of 436 million. 12-14 polling shows a slight dip in Obamas support which had ranged between 46 and 48 averaging 47 in August.
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