Obama approval rating UP,beats GOP candidates in latest poll
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 8:00 am
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Obama would win against GOP candidates: Poll
A Washington Post-ABC News survey of 1,000 adults found that, for the first time, Obama's prospects have brightened against his potential rivals as his overall job approval numbers climbed on his handling of the slowly recovering economy.
U.S. President Barack Obama - bolstered by a stronger economic outlook and recent job growth - would win in a match-up against the two leading Republican presidential candidates Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich, a poll on Monday showed.
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Polls and Approval Ratings U.S. Economy U.S. Presidential Election 2012 Election Economic Indicators Labor Market Job Growth A Washington Post-ABC News survey of 1,000 adults found that, for the first time, Obama's prospects have brightened against his potential rivals as his overall job approval numbers climbed on his handling of the slowly recovering economy.
If the election were held now, Obama would win 51 percent of the vote against Romney, the former Massachusetts governor and current Republican frontrunner, according to the poll. He would win with 54 percent against Gingrich, the former speaker of the House of Representatives who has vowed to fight for his party's nomination.
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Obama would win against GOP candidates: Poll
A Washington Post-ABC News survey of 1,000 adults found that, for the first time, Obama's prospects have brightened against his potential rivals as his overall job approval numbers climbed on his handling of the slowly recovering economy.
U.S. President Barack Obama - bolstered by a stronger economic outlook and recent job growth - would win in a match-up against the two leading Republican presidential candidates Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich, a poll on Monday showed.
Pre-presidential Obama: Test how much you know about his early life Newt Gingrich wouldn't beat Obama in 2012, new poll shows Is Mitt Romney nomination really inevitable anymore? Topics
Polls and Approval Ratings U.S. Economy U.S. Presidential Election 2012 Election Economic Indicators Labor Market Job Growth A Washington Post-ABC News survey of 1,000 adults found that, for the first time, Obama's prospects have brightened against his potential rivals as his overall job approval numbers climbed on his handling of the slowly recovering economy.
If the election were held now, Obama would win 51 percent of the vote against Romney, the former Massachusetts governor and current Republican frontrunner, according to the poll. He would win with 54 percent against Gingrich, the former speaker of the House of Representatives who has vowed to fight for his party's nomination.
http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Latest-New ... dates-Poll