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Despite Falling Poll Numbers Obama Would Beat Cheney
Paul Bedard
Obama's Big Swoon
(c) Jennifer Kohnke
The news isn't very good on President Obama's first-year anniversary. Instead of being filled with glowing stories of success, newspapers are running tales of failure, the latest being the Democratic candidate's inability to win the
But as Obama mulls what to do to make sure his own 2012 re-election isn't in jeopardy, pollster
Of course, Cheney isn't running and has repeatedly said he won't entertain a draft movement. It's not a perfect story for Obama, however. He would take just under a majority, 49 percent, in a Cheney race, and 14 percent said they'd like to vote for a third-party candidate.
Below is the poll:
Zogby Interactive: Obama Would Beat Cheney 49% to 35%
Survey finds 49% approve of President Obama's job performance
The Zogby Interactive survey of 1,963 likely voters nationwide found also President
This latest survey shows Obama's job approval ratings have increased among Democrats, liberals, and political independents. Support among First Globals, those likely voters age 18-30 has fallen slightly, to 50% from 54% in late December.
Overwhelming majorities of both Republicans (92%) and conservatives (96%) continue to say they disapprove of Obama's job performance. In this latest survey, just 8% of Republicans and 4% of conservatives indicated they somewhat or strongly approve of Obama's performance.
The poll also found that:
Overall, 51% of likely voters now view Obama favorably, compared to 50% in our late December survey. While 34% have a "very favorable" view of Obama, 41% have a "very unfavorable" view of the president.
Some 39% of likely voters say the nation is headed in the right direction, while 54% say it is off on the wrong track.
This interactive survey, conducted by
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