Those who voted today gave him a 48% job approval rating, on the higher side than usual.
If members of Congress thought 2007 was tough--lawmakers' job approval rating is now a dismal 25%--just wait until 2008.
And as the president's job approval rating rises in the polls, he will doubtless feel he has his vindication.
According to a new poll of likely voters by Zogby Analytics, President Barack Obama maintains a 51% overall job approval rating.
There's one big difference: In 1996, Clinton was on his way to re-election with a job approval rating of 58 percent.
Gallop Poll has come out with the new job approval rating for President Obama: 48 percent approve and 45 percent disapprove.
Our new Zogby Analytics of 1000 likely voters shows President Barack Obama holding on to a majority job approval rating, while 46% disapprove.
An office holder with a job approval rating consistently in the mid 40% range might be scrambling to present a new face to voters.
The poll released Wednesday showed the Democrat dropped from his all-time high job approval rating of 74 percent in December to 59 percent now.
The Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday shows the Democrat dropped from his all-time high job approval rating of 74 percent in December to 59 percent now.
Bush's job approval rating also rose to its highest level since April, with 52 percent saying they approved of his performance and 45 percent saying they did not.
It's reassuring to know that, even with Congress' job approval rating in the low double digits, a seat in the U.S. Senate is still considered a prized possession.
Some have even broken through the 70 percent mark, and one truly stunning result compiled by NBC News and The Wall Street Journal (published Feb. 9) found Clinton's job approval rating at 79 percent.
The poll also showed Bush's job approval rating at 54 percent -- the highest since January -- and it found increased public approval for the president's handling of the economy, terrorism, the situation in Iraq and foreign affairs.
In Gallup's tracking poll, Obama's average job-approval rating so far this year is 50 percent.
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Numerous national polls showed that the storm had cost Mr Bush around ten percentage points from his job-approval rating.
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In his first full month back at the job since undergoing treatment for pancreatic cancer in July, Jobs saw his already impressive approval rating inch up one point to a stellar 92%, placing him in the top spot for the sixteenth month in a row.
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