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There's good news for Americans who believe in a smaller federal government: The law of unintended consequences is alive and well in the Obama age. The law's arm is long, its grip strong. Take health care, for example. Full Article at Rantburg
President Obama's approval rating has fallen below 50% in the Gallup poll for the first time, the organization has announced. The full number will be released at 1 p.m. ET. Full Article at History News Network
Chart shows the results of a Gallup poll on opinions on healthcare reform. View Photo »
Obama's approval ratings have been stable for three months - in the low 50s. Gallup acknowledges in its release today that the latest measure of 49 percent is more a symbolic than substantive finding.
Gazing serenely from the Great Wall of China last week, President Barack Obama appeared to be making the most of one of the supreme perks of White House occupancy — a private guided tour of Asia’s most spectacular tourist destination. Full Article at Times Online
NEW DELHI: In a boost for India’s reconstruction efforts in Afghanistan, Afghans favoured India’s role in reconstruction and developmental efforts over that of the United Nations, NATO, Iran and Pakistan. Full Article at Economic Times
New York: President Barrack Obama's approval ratings dipped below 50% for the first time on the back of continuing job losses and a swing through Asia that provided few dividends and worse, made him look weak and ineffectual abroad, especially in... Full Article at DNA India
Graphic shows results of a Gallup study about the integration of Muslims in selected countries. View Photo »
Gallup Daily tracking results just in. Obama will be below 50% for the first time when we update our numbers at 1:00 p.m.
WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama’s job approval rating has dipped below the 50% mark, the first time after he was sworn in January this year. Full Article at Economic Times
The long health care debate and weakness in the economy have combined to drag down the president’s popularity. Full Article at Truth Dig
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Chart shows the results of a Gallup poll on opinions on healthcare reform.
View Photo »Graphic shows results of a Gallup study about the integration of Muslims in selected countries.
View Photo »Lyssa Papazian, left, and Ruth Barton, right, of the Putney Historical Society, speak with architect William Gallup, of William Maclay Architects and Planners, during a meeting at the Putney Town Hall in Putney, Vt. , Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009, to discuss the future of the Putney General S...
View Photo »Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, center, accompanied by Sen. Jeff Bingaman, D-N.M. , right, speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Oct. 1,2009, to discuss future activities relating to the Navajo-Gallup water supply project.
View Photo »Interior Secretary Ken Salazar speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Oct. 1, 2009, to discuss future activities relating to the Navajo-Gallup water supply project.
View Photo »Interior Secretary Ken Salazar speaks on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Oct. 1, 2009, during a news conference to discuss future activities relating to the Navajo-Gallup water supply project.
View Photo »Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, left, accompanied by Sen. Jeff Bingaman, D-N.M. , right, gestures during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Oct. 1,2009, to discuss future activities relating to the Navajo-Gallup water supply project.
View Photo »In this Sept. 2, 2009, photo, librarian Wendy Roberts smiles as she poses for a picture at the end of a three-stop day in western New Mexico aboard the Rural Bookmobile West at its resting place outside a Gallup, N.M. , motel.
View Photo »A soldier takes pictures Honduras' ousted President Manuel Zelaya's supporters during a protest outside the National Congress in Tegucigalpa, Wednesday, July 15, 2009.
View Photo »A supporter of Honduras' ousted President Manuel Zelaya eats a meal during a protest in support of Zelaya in Tegucigalpa, Wednesday, July 15, 2009.
View Photo »Supporters of Honduras' ousted President Manuel Zelaya march in Tegucigalpa, Wednesday, July 15, 2009. More results from a Gallup survey in Honduras were published Wednesday, showing Zelaya remains more popular than his interim replacement Roberto Micheletti.
View Photo »A supporter of Honduras' ousted President Manuel Zelaya is taken away by fellow demonstrators during a protest outside the National Congress in Tegucigalpa, Wednesday, July 15, 2009.
View Photo »Supporters of Honduras' ousted President Manuel Zelaya protest outside the National Congress in Tegucigalpa, Wednesday, July 15, 2009.
View Photo »Bulgaria's centre-right GERB party of Sofia mayor Boyko Borisov casts his ballot during the European Parliament elections in Sofia on June 7, 2009. Borisov defeated the ruling Socialists of Premier Sergey Stanishev in the country's European election today, exit polls showed.
View Photo »This undated photo provided by the New Mexico Department of Public Safety shows a seized spinach can filled with marijuana.
View Photo »Graphic shows results of a Gallup study about the integration of Muslims in selected countries.
View Photo »Obama's approval ratings have been stable for three months - in the low 50s. Gallup acknowledges in its release today that the latest measure of 49 percent is more a symbolic than substantive finding.
Gallup Daily tracking results just in. Obama will be below 50% for the first time when we update our numbers at 1:00 p.m.
Gallup has him just teetering on the little teeter-totter at 50% and they're doing everything they can -- they're upping the sample to black Americans -- to keep him up at 50% in the Gallup poll
As Congress debates a possible major expansion of health insurance in the United States, Gallup finds 38% of Americans rating healthcare coverage in this country as excellent or good, the highest (by eight percentage points) in the nine-year history of this question, and 12 points above last year’s leve...
Gallup has it just teetering there ... And they’re doing everything they can — they’re upping the sample of black Americans, latinos, asians, women, young people gay people heck everyone but old southern white guys.
Of course, it’s always possible that Gallup has been infiltrated by an army of ACORN workers who are holding Gallup officials hostage in a last ditch effort to game Obama’s numbers in this one poll to prevent his presidency from going under.
Republicans have moved ahead of Democrats by 48% to 44% among registered voters in the latest update on Gallup's generic congressional ballot for the 2010 House elections, after trailing by six points in July and two points last month.
The 20% mentioning unemployment ties for the highest Gallup has measured since it began asking the 'most important problem' question on a monthly basis in 2001.
The results are from a Gallup poll conducted Nov. 5-8, as the U.S. House of Representatives labored through the weekend on healthcare reform, ultimately passing a $1 trillion bill intended to expand coverage to millions more Americans
Most of the prior Republican registered-voter leads on the generic ballot in Gallup polling occurred in 1994 and 2002, two strong years for the GOP.
Since Gallup regularly began using the generic ballot to measure registered voters’ preferences for the House of Representatives in 1950, it has been rare for Republicans to have an advantage over Democrats.
The tidal wave of hope that swept Obama into office has ebbed and some perceptions of the president have changed, the USA TODAY/Gallup Poll finds. He's seen more as a down-the-line liberal, less as someone who can bridge partisan divides. Still, he retains a fair share of voter regard and his approval r...
Look, the Gallup poll, which is out there every day, the oldest poll and the most respected poll in America, asked the question that really makes a difference, and that is the question, if the election were held tomorrow, who would you be more likely to vote for, the Republican candidate for Congress or...
There was no doubt which channel viewers preferred if they had the choice ... In December 1955, three months into the new television era, 57% told Gallup that ITV was better than BBC whereas only 16% expressed a positive preference for BBC — a humiliating result for the Corporation.
Obama's 53% third-quarter average is substandard from a broader historical perspective that encompasses all 255 presidential quarters for which Gallup has data going back to 1945. On this basis, Obama's most recent average ranks 144th, or in the 44th percentile, clearly below average not just for presid...
Sarah Palin and John Edwards, two of America's best-known politicians, have both seen their favorability ratings slide in recent months, a new Gallup poll shows.
Americans are increasingly worried about the cost and quality of medical care that could result from President Obama's effort to revamp health care, but a majority still trust him more than Republicans to change the system, a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll shows
Clinton's current favorable rating ranks among her best in the 17 years Gallup has polled Americans about her.
I had a chance to play for some great coaches when I was at Northeastern ... I learned a lot from people like Barry Gallup, Tom Lamb, Peter Hughes, Tommy Colombo and Doug Marrone.
When I look in myself I see Abyssinia, nineteenth-century France, but I can’t recognize what makes me American ... I think about Robert Frank’s photographs—broke down jukeboxes in Gallup, New Mexico, swaying hips and spurs, ponytails and syphilitic cowpokes, hash slingers, the glowing black tarp of US 2...
Gallup's key economic measures thus continue to confirm that confidence is decoupled from spending and that a new normal for spending has been established
Water availability is a critical issue in New Mexico. Many tribal communities on the Navajo Nation do not have access to a relievable water supply, and the Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project will provide many of these communities with stable and reliable access to water. I am encouraged that this projec...
We are now officially on track toward getting this pipeline built -- thus providing water to thousands of Navajos who are currently not served and bringing water certainty to Gallup. I want to thank the Obama Administration for making this project a priority
We found that the degree of passion about and loyalty to Arizona, 'attachment' is what Gallup calls it, was considerably higher than any of us expected ... How many times have you heard, 'Well, we're transients, people are new here, they haven't gotten connected yet,' and so on? Secondly, we found a ver...
Gallup has found several instances this year in which Americans' positions on policy issues -- including moral issues such as abortion and stem cell research ... have changed
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