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AP Poll: Americans high on Obama, direction of US



By RON FOURNIER and TREVOR TOMPSON, Associated Press Writers Ron Fournier And Trevor Tompson, Associated Press Writers ? 16 mins ago
WASHINGTON ? For the first time in years, more Americans than not say the country is headed in the right direction, a sign that Barack Obama has used the first 100 days of his presidency to lift the public's mood and inspire hopes for a brighter future.

Intensely worried about their personal finances and medical expenses, Americans nonetheless appear realistic about the time Obama might need to turn things around, according to an Associated Press-GfK poll. It shows most Americans consider their new president to be a strong, ethical and empathetic leader who is working to change Washington.

Nobody knows how long the honeymoon will last, but Obama has clearly transformed the yes-we-can spirit of his candidacy into a tool of governance. His ability to inspire confidence ? Obama's second book is titled "The Audacity of Hope" ? has thus far buffered the president against the harsh political realities of two wars, a global economic meltdown and countless domestic challenges.

"He presents a very positive outlook," said Cheryl Wetherington, 35, an independent voter who runs a chocolate shop in Gardner, Kan. "He's very well-spoken and very vocal about what direction should be taken."

But other AP-GfK findings could signal trouble for Obama as he approaches his 100th day in office, April 29:

_While there is evidence that people feel more optimistic about the economy, 65 percent said it's difficult for them and their families to get ahead. More than one-third know of a family member who recently lost a job.

_More than 90 percent of Americans consider the economy an important issue, the highest ever in AP polling.

_Nearly 80 percent believe that the rising federal debt will hurt future generations, and Obama is getting mixed reviews at best for his handling of the issue.

And yet, the percentage of Americans saying the country is headed in the right direction rose to 48 percent, up from 40 percent in February. Forty-four percent say the nation is on the wrong track.

Not since January 2004, shortly after the capture of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, has an AP survey found more "right direction" than "wrong direction" respondents.

So far, Obama has defied the odds by producing a sustained trend toward optimism. It began with his election.

But he is aware that his political prospects are directly linked to such numbers. If at the end of his term the public is no more assured that Washington is competent and accountable and that the nation is at least on the right track, his re-election prospects will be doubtful.

"I will be held accountable," Obama said a few weeks into his presidency. "You know, I've got four years. ... If I don't have this done in three years, then there's going to be a one-term proposition."

The AP-GfK poll suggests that 64 percent of the public approves of Obama's job performance, down just slightly from 67 percent in February. President George W. Bush's approval ratings hovered in the high 50s after his first 100 days in office.

But Obama also has become a somewhat polarizing figure, with just 24 percent of Republicans approving of his performance ? down from 33 percent in February. Obama campaigned on a promise ? just as Bush had ? to end the party-first mind-set that breeds gridlock in Washington.

Obama is not the first president who sought to tap the deep well of American optimism ? the never-say-die spirit that Americans like to see in themselves.

Even as he briefly closed the nation's banks, Franklin Delano Roosevelt spoke in the first days of his presidency of the "confidence and courage" needed to fix the U.S. economy. "Together we cannot fail," he declared.

"When Obama came in," said D.T. Brown, 39, a Mount Vernon, Ill., radio show host who voted against Obama, "it was just a breath of fresh air."

Others said their newfound optimism had nothing to do with Obama, but rather with an era of personal responsibility they believe has come with the economic meltdown.

"I think people are beginning to turn in that direction and realize that there's not always going to be somebody to catch them when things fall down," said Dwight Hageman, 66, a retired welder from Newberg, Ore., who voted against Obama.

The AP-GfK Poll was conducted April 16-20 by GfK Roper Public Affairs and Media. It involved telephone interviews on landline and cell phones with 1,000 adults nationwide. The margin of sampling error is plus or minus 3.1 percentage points.
 

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A, C, T

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not much different from the election...
 

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AP Poll: Americans high on Obama, direction of US



By RON FOURNIER and TREVOR TOMPSON, Associated Press Writers Ron Fournier And Trevor Tompson, Associated Press Writers ? 16 mins ago
WASHINGTON ? For the first time in years, more Americans than not say the country is headed in the right direction, a sign that Barack Obama has used the first 100 days of his presidency to lift the public's mood and inspire hopes for a brighter future.

Intensely worried about their personal finances and medical expenses, Americans nonetheless appear realistic about the time Obama might need to turn things around, according to an Associated Press-GfK poll. It shows most Americans consider their new president to be a strong, ethical and empathetic leader who is working to change Washington.

Nobody knows how long the honeymoon will last, but Obama has clearly transformed the yes-we-can spirit of his candidacy into a tool of governance. His ability to inspire confidence ? Obama's second book is titled "The Audacity of Hope" ? has thus far buffered the president against the harsh political realities of two wars, a global economic meltdown and countless domestic challenges.

"He presents a very positive outlook," said Cheryl Wetherington, 35, an independent voter who runs a chocolate shop in Gardner, Kan. "He's very well-spoken and very vocal about what direction should be taken."

But other AP-GfK findings could signal trouble for Obama as he approaches his 100th day in office, April 29:

_While there is evidence that people feel more optimistic about the economy, 65 percent said it's difficult for them and their families to get ahead. More than one-third know of a family member who recently lost a job.

_More than 90 percent of Americans consider the economy an important issue, the highest ever in AP polling.

_Nearly 80 percent believe that the rising federal debt will hurt future generations, and Obama is getting mixed reviews at best for his handling of the issue.

And yet, the percentage of Americans saying the country is headed in the right direction rose to 48 percent, up from 40 percent in February. Forty-four percent say the nation is on the wrong track.

Not since January 2004, shortly after the capture of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, has an AP survey found more "right direction" than "wrong direction" respondents.

So far, Obama has defied the odds by producing a sustained trend toward optimism. It began with his election.

But he is aware that his political prospects are directly linked to such numbers. If at the end of his term the public is no more assured that Washington is competent and accountable and that the nation is at least on the right track, his re-election prospects will be doubtful.

"I will be held accountable," Obama said a few weeks into his presidency. "You know, I've got four years. ... If I don't have this done in three years, then there's going to be a one-term proposition."

The AP-GfK poll suggests that 64 percent of the public approves of Obama's job performance, down just slightly from 67 percent in February. President George W. Bush's approval ratings hovered in the high 50s after his first 100 days in office.

But Obama also has become a somewhat polarizing figure, with just 24 percent of Republicans approving of his performance ? down from 33 percent in February. Obama campaigned on a promise ? just as Bush had ? to end the party-first mind-set that breeds gridlock in Washington.

Obama is not the first president who sought to tap the deep well of American optimism ? the never-say-die spirit that Americans like to see in themselves.

Even as he briefly closed the nation's banks, Franklin Delano Roosevelt spoke in the first days of his presidency of the "confidence and courage" needed to fix the U.S. economy. "Together we cannot fail," he declared.

"When Obama came in," said D.T. Brown, 39, a Mount Vernon, Ill., radio show host who voted against Obama, "it was just a breath of fresh air."

Others said their newfound optimism had nothing to do with Obama, but rather with an era of personal responsibility they believe has come with the economic meltdown.

"I think people are beginning to turn in that direction and realize that there's not always going to be somebody to catch them when things fall down," said Dwight Hageman, 66, a retired welder from Newberg, Ore., who voted against Obama.

The AP-GfK Poll was conducted April 16-20 by GfK Roper Public Affairs and Media. It involved telephone interviews on landline and cell phones with 1,000 adults nationwide. The margin of sampling error is plus or minus 3.1 percentage points.

If they polled certain areas they could get near 100%--would say off hand you'll get near 50% automatically--as redistribution of wealth to non tax payors is certainly the right direction for them--wouldn't you say??

Pretty much in line with this poll ;)

April 09, 2009
Only 53% of American adults believe capitalism is better than socialism.

More to the point--Give us what you feel has transpired in last 100 days that you feel is right direction--

My list of wrong direction--
-More debt established than all past adiminstrations"combined"
-Highest unemployment since Carter
-negative GDP
-Banks and auto's on verge of bankruptcy
-unavoidable tax increases (for tax payors) to even put dent in unprecedented gov spending.
to name a few-

Now you give us your reasons why you think the direction were moving is right for you.
:0corn
 
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"My list of wrong direction--
-More debt established than all past adiminstrations"combined" (bullshit)
-Highest unemployment since Carter
-negative GDP
-Banks and auto's on verge of bankruptcy
-unavoidable tax increases (for tax payors) to even put dent in unprecedented gov spending.
to name a few-"

:mj07:

Three months ago the economy was great and unemployment was not a problem. Now 3 months later, its all OBama's fault and it is a disaster.

Negative GDP? And Obama accomplished this in 3 months how?

Ridiculous.
 

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My list of wrong direction--
-More debt established than all past adiminstrations"combined"
-Highest unemployment since Carter
-negative GDP
-Banks and auto's on verge of bankruptcy
-unavoidable tax increases (for tax payors) to even put dent in unprecedented gov spending.
to name a few-
:0corn

You shouldn't be so hard on Bush. :0corn
 

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I new as soon as polls was mention the REB Rasmussen Poll whould show up. Make no mistake it is a REB. He ask guys like Hannnity over and over. Shows up on FOX to pretend it's balanced.
MJ your right things are getting some hope in many corners. THe fealing is much better then 2nd half of last year.
 

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"My list of wrong direction--
-More debt established than all past adiminstrations"combined" (bullshit)
-Highest unemployment since Carter
-negative GDP
-Banks and auto's on verge of bankruptcy
-unavoidable tax increases (for tax payors) to even put dent in unprecedented gov spending.
to name a few-"

:mj07:

Three months ago the economy was great and unemployment was not a problem. Now 3 months later, its all OBama's fault and it is a disaster.

Negative GDP? And Obama accomplished this in 3 months how?

Ridiculous.
Bullshit--and :mj07:
Opinion followed by icon=typical liberal rebuttle

--lets see we have your bullshit vs WJS
http://www.stanford.edu/~boskin/Publications/WSJ obama dow 03 06 2009.pdf

Mr. Obama's $3.6 trillion budget blueprint, by his own admission, redefines the role of government in our economy and society. The budget more than doubles the national debt held by the public, adding more to the debt than all previous presidents -- from George Washington to George W. Bush -- combined. It reduces defense spending to a level not sustained since the dangerous days before World War II, while increasing nondefense spending (relative to GDP) to the highest level in U.S. history. And it would raise taxes to historically high levels (again, relative to GDP). And all of this before addressing the impending explosion in Social Security and Medicare costs.

Now that we got that your opinionated rebuttle out of way--AGAIN

Maybe you care to answer other end of spectrum--

Now you give us your reasons why you think the direction were moving is right for you.
:0corn
 

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I am going to need you to accept some realities as a starting premise though. You have stated that GW Jr increased the US debt by 400B, total.

You do accept that is totatl nonsense, right?

What was the US debt when Bush took office?
What was the US debt when Bush left office?

Please address these fundamental FACTS then we can address the bullshit statement that OBama has doubled the debt accumulated by all presidents up until now.

BTW, unemployment was fine 3 mos ago according to you. It was just media hype. Now, 3 mos later, it is a concern, right?
 

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I am going to need you to accept some realities as a starting premise though. You have stated that GW Jr increased the US debt by 400B, total.

You do accept that is totatl nonsense, right?

Of course it's total nonsense Jabbers.

The total national debt has increased over $500 Billion each year since fiscal year 2003, considering both budgeted and non-budgeted spending.
The annual change in debt surpassed $1 Trillion for the first time in fiscal year 2008.


Added to the National Debt under Bush:

2001 - $144.5 billion
2002 - $409.5 billion
2003 - $589.0 billion
2004 - $605.0 billion
2005 - $523.0 billion
2006 - $536.5 billion
2007 - $459.5 billion
2008 - $1017.0 billion

DTB? :0corn
 
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Of course it's total nonsense Jabbers.

The total national debt has increased over $500 Billion each year since fiscal year 2003, considering both budgeted and non-budgeted spending.
The annual change in debt surpassed $1 Trillion for the first time in fiscal year 2008.

Added to the National Debt under Bush:

2001 - $144.5 billion
2002 - $409.5 billion
2003 - $589.0 billion
2004 - $605.0 billion
2005 - $523.0 billion
2006 - $536.5 billion
2007 - $459.5 billion
2008 - $1017.0 billion

DTB? :0corn

--and what do these #'s remotely have to do with Obama running up more debt in 1st 100 days than all prior pres combined--your #'s on bush are interesting conidering he ran surplus in 2000 and 2001?

somehow you missed this graph in other thread ;)


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Now back to question for 3rd time--

Now you give us your reasons why you think the direction were moving is right for you.


No one wants to answer??--of course not--you'd be admtting your on receiving end of social agenda's and redistribution of wealth :)
 
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First let,s give the guy the guts to bring out what Iraq is/was costing. Bush never put it in buget. It always was tucked away. Lets see add a trillion To bush. THe budget that was just passed was left over from Bush. It was read since last October.
MJ your right about fealing better. A poll taken this week. ASKED is country going in right direction. Same poll in DEC was yes 20% JAN was yes 24% FEB was yes 36%. And March 48% YES, No 30% no opinion 22%. Headed right way I guess.
 

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--and what do these #'s remotely have to do with Obama running up more debt in 1st 100 days than all prior pres combined--your #'s on bush are interesting conidering he ran surplus in 2000 and 2001?

No one wants to answer??--of course not--you'd be admtting your on receiving end of social agenda's and redistribution of wealth :)

I find it hard to believe you're a businessman when you're this befuddled by simple math. My numbers clearly show that Bush added more than $4 TRILLION to the National Debt during his administration. So your claim that Obama has run up more debt in his first 100 days in office than all previous administrations combined is a bald-faced LIE.

Your chart shows CBO budget projections for the 2009 fiscal year, a budget that was submitted in 2008 by the Bush administration. Apparently, even this simple fact escapes your understanding of the federal budget process.

Now, since you keep using the phrase "redistribution of wealth", please explain to me how President Obama is "redistributing wealth" in this country, because I'm just a middle-class guy and I'd kinda like to get in on some of this wealth redistribution you conservatives keep harping about.

:0corn
 

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Yes dont be so hard on Bush...U dumb azzes....all you say is that Bush spent us into debt....He spent 1 trillion (8yrs)...Obama spent 3 trillion in 100 days....dont give me this poll crap....no 1 in this forum has ever been polled....and dont BS us by telling us you have LMFAO....Polls ar BS. Read people read...stop watching the news and read...its all in front of you but too many lazy azz people want it read to them by watching the bias news
 

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If they polled certain areas they could get near 100%--would say off hand you'll get near 50% automatically--as redistribution of wealth to non tax payors is certainly the right direction for them--wouldn't you say??

Pretty much in line with this poll ;)

April 09, 2009
Only 53% of American adults believe capitalism is better than socialism.

More to the point--Give us what you feel has transpired in last 100 days that you feel is right direction--

My list of wrong direction--
-More debt established than all past adiminstrations"combined"
-Highest unemployment since Carter
-negative GDP
-Banks and auto's on verge of bankruptcy
-unavoidable tax increases (for tax payors) to even put dent in unprecedented gov spending.
to name a few-

Now you give us your reasons why you think the direction were moving is right for you.
:0corn

bush/cheney are not only the worst since carter....maybe the worst of ALLTIME ! WHAT IS THE DIFFERNECE BETWEEN CAPITALISM THE LAST 8 YRS AND SOCIALISM ??? NOTHING....NOT A DAMN THING... THE REDISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH THAT TOOK PLACE UNDER bush/cheney is undisputible and unprecedented anywhere in the world... MIDDLE AMERICA THAT WORKED HARD AND PLAYED BY THE RULES GOT FUCKED/ROBBED ! ARE YOU SERIOUS ??? YOU CAN'T BE ! Most of the people that are crying about socialism have something to cry for but it didn't happen the last 100 days... It was perpetrated on them, over the last 8yrs.....The last administration put up every road block they could on WORKING MIDDLE AMERICA !
 
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