Hot Air » Blog Archive » Gallup shows healthcare slump, not bump, for Obama: "Democrats seem to be avoiding their earlier argument that passage of ObamaCare would create a bump upward in their polling — and avoiding talk of ObamaCare altogether, when they can manage it. Two polls by Gallup this week show why. Barack Obama’s weekly approval rating continued its drop to its lowest point ever at 47%, and Republicans once again took the lead on the generic Congressional ballot:
President Obama’s job approval rating fell to 47% for the week ending April 11, the lowest of his administration so far by one percentage point.
Obama’s weekly job approval average has fluctuated within the narrow four-point range of 47% to 51% since January of this year. The current weekly average more than anything else represents a continuation of the president’s generally lower approval ratings this year compared to the higher ratings he enjoyed in his first year in office.
On a short-term basis, Obama’s latest three-day average (Friday through Sunday) is at 45%, with disapproval at 48% — both of which are the worst three-day averages since Obama took office."
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