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			<description><![CDATA[<p># posted by louise black : 10:43 AM&#x3c;br /&#x3e;&#x3c;br /&#x3e;No , it&#x27;s just good ole blackwash..</p>]]></description>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Oh, no! Obama job approval starts down again</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 10 Mar 2011 11:04:35 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p> Top of the Ticket<br /><br />Oh, no! Obama job approval starts down again: Gallup<br /><br />LA Times<br /><br />March 9, 2011 | 5:24 am<br /><br />No White House ever pays any attention to public opinion polls because that could imply the president shapes his actions to be approved, which would be a preposterous thing to believe.<br /><br />But if Barack Obama did pay attention to his polls numbers, which of course he doesn&#x27;t for the aforementioned reason, he&#x27;d have to be a little disappointed this morning. Or at least somewhat puzzled. Now that we&#x27;re less than 20 months from the 2012 E-Day.<br /><br />Obama&#x27;s job approval numbers are down again, even without a viable announced Republican opponent. Even with the unemployment rate down a smidge to 8.9% (it was 6.9% when Obama was elected). Even with 192,000 jobs created last month. Even with Joe Biden out of the country.<br /><br />According to the latest Gallup numbers, Obama&#x27;s weekly job approval number was 46% through Sunday.<br /><br />That&#x27;s the lowest it&#x27;s been since mid-December, when Republican hostage-takers forced the Democrat to accept an extension of the Bush tax cuts that Obama now sees as a positive sign of bipartisan cooperation, not to mention job growth.<br /><br />The current approval is even lower than the 47% Obama had after his murky State of the Union address that atypically provided no noticeable poll bounce.<br /><br />He had been up at the 50% level into January, his first time up there since May. But then slid again to hover around 48% until the newest decline.<br /><br />If the White House watched these figures, which as we said it doesn&#x27;t, it might be distressed that the latest decline came among fellow Democrats, who still like the ex-state senator a lot but less of a lot than they used to:<br /><br />79% of Democrats approve of Obama&#x27;s job now. However, that&#x27;s down from 84% in late January. His approval among independents dipped from 47% to 43%.<br /><br />The Democrat&#x27;s approval among Republicans, which couldn&#x27;t conceivably get any worse, did anyway: Down another notch from 15% to 14%.<br /><br />There&#x27;s still plenty of time for a miraculous Obama recovery. An incumbent president&#x27;s reelection chances are usually tied closely to voters&#x27; economic perceptions, centering on unemployment and gas prices. A separate Gallup survey finds Americans&#x27; economic optimism dipping again in recent weeks, at the same time that gas prices began increasing significantly.<br /><br />The good news for the Obama White House is that the 2010 approval averages show he remains wildly popular in the District of Columbia (84.4% approval) and in his home state of Hawaii (65.9%). That&#x27;s seven of the 270 electoral votes he needs to keep living in the White House with his mother-in-law.<br /><br />The bad news is that last year Obama&#x27;s job approval went down in all 50 states.<br /><br />-- Andrew Malcolm<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2011/3/oh-no-obama-job-approval-starts-down-again.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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