Poll: Public admiration of Obama drops
President Barack Obama pauses as he speaks about immigration reform,
Monday, Nov. 25, 2013, at the Betty Ann Ong Chinese Recreation Center in San Francisco.
By Charles Babington and Jennifer
Agiesta, Associated Press
Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2013 | 10:09
a.m.
WASHINGTON — Americans' perceptions
of President Barack Obama are falling not only on his handling of the economy
and other big issues, but also on more personal qualities such as honesty, a
poll finds.
A clear majority of adults, 56
percent, say "honest" does not describe Obama well, according to The
Associated Press-GfK poll. That's worse than his 52 percent rating in an
October poll.The latest poll finds 41 percent think the president is decisive, 44 percent see him as strong and 45 percent call him inspiring. Click here to read full article
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