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FACTBOX-Highlights of Reuters/Ipsos US poll
July 27 (Reuters) – Reuters/Ipsos conducted a national poll
in late July on American political issues, President Barack
Obama’s public approval and November’s congressional
elections.
Here are the main findings. OBAMA’S RATING DOWN * Overall five fingers shoes men, 48 percent of respondents said they strongly
approve, somewhat approve or lean toward approving of Obama.
That is equal to the number who disapprove. * Obama’s public approval rating has fallen from 50 percent
in January and 69 percent in February 2009. THE ECONOMY IS OBAMA’S BIGGEST PROBLEM * 48 percent of respondents said the economy is the biggest
problem currently facing the United States. * 67 percent of those polled said Obama is not focusing
enough on job creation; 28 percent said he is giving the issue
the right amount of focus. * Satisfaction with Obama’s handling of the economy and
jobs is deteriorating more quickly than on any other issue. The
gap between those satisfied and those unsatisfied is also more
negative than on any other issue. * 34 percent expressed satisfaction with Obama’s
performance on the economy and jobs, down from 40 percent in
January and 53 percent in February 2009. * 46 percent said his performance on the economy is
unsatisfactory www.cheapjordanheels4u.com, up from 39 percent in January and 26 percent in
February 2009. AFGHANISTAN WAR LOSING SUPPORT * Satisfaction with Obama’s handling of the wars in
Afghanistan and Iraq is also falling. Of respondents, 33
percent said his handling of the Afghan war is satisfactory,
down from 38 percent in January and 47 percent in February
2009; 35 percent expressed dissatisfaction. * Only 5 percent said war is the biggest problem facing the
United States; 4 percent said immigration is the main problem. HEALTHCARE NOT A BIG ISSUE * Satisfaction with Obama’s handling of healthcare has
fallen Air Jordan 1 High Heels For Women The International CES Unveiled_47896, but not as sharply as on other issues. Overall the
issue polarizes voters but Obama still comes out ahead. * Some 44 percent expressed satisfaction with Obama’s
healthcare policy Insanity Workout DVD, and 40 percent expressed dissatisfaction. * Just 3 percent of respondents cited healthcare as the
biggest problem currently for the country. OBAMA SCORES WELL ON TERRORISM, DIPLOMACY, EDUCATION * Obama gets a positive rating on his handling of
terrorism nike shox women running shoe, with 43 percent expressing satisfaction and 31
percent expressing dissatisfaction. * His handling of diplomacy was viewed positively, with 47
percent expressing satisfaction and 29 percent expressing
dissatisfaction. * His handling of education policy drew a 49 percent to 23
percent satisfied-to-dissatisfied ratio. * Thirty-nine percent expressed satisfaction with his
handling of energy independence, sharply down from when he took
office but still ahead of the 32 percent who expressed
dissatisfaction. REPUBLICANS MUCH MORE LIKELY TO VOTE IN MID-TERMS * Forty-six percent of registered voters said they were
inclined to vote Republican in the Nov. 2 congressional
elections, while 44 percent said they were likely to vote
Democratic. * But 72 percent of Republicans said they were certain to
vote in the elections, compared to just 49 percent of
Democrats. The poll was conducted between July 22 and 25, and surveyed
1 Coach handbags Clearance,075 adults aged 18 and older across the United States. For a sample of this size, the results are considered
accurate within three percentage points. Full results can be found here (Reporting by Simon Denyer in Washington, Editing by Will
Dunham)
Even in those situations where objectivity is expected, it is difficult to achieve, and individual journalists may fall foul of their own personal bias, or succumb to commercial or political pressure. Similarly, the objectivity of news organizations owned by conglomerated corporations fairly may be questioned, in light of the natural incentive for such groups to report news in a manner intended to advance the conglomerate’s financial interests. Individuals and organizations who are the subject of news reports may use news management techniques to try to make a favourable impression.[citation needed] Because each individual has a particular point of view, it is recognized that there can be no absolute objectivity in news reporting.
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