America has buyer's remorse where President Obama is concerned
One week short of a year after Barack Obama took office as president, a Quinnipiac University poll shows a statistical tie on the question of whether America would be better off today if John McCain had won the 2008 election.
Both the Quinnipiac poll and one by CNN and Opinion Research also yield statistical ties on the question of whether President Obama's first year in office has been a success or a failure.
A USA TODAY/Gallup poll shows America also sharply divided on Mr. Obama's handling of terrorism and of foreign policy, but sharply disapproving of his performance on the health care issue and the economy. The Quinnipiac and CNN/Opinion Research polls reflect similar results, except for better marks for Mr. Obama on handling terrorism.
HT: Drudge
Both the Quinnipiac poll and one by CNN and Opinion Research also yield statistical ties on the question of whether President Obama's first year in office has been a success or a failure.
A USA TODAY/Gallup poll shows America also sharply divided on Mr. Obama's handling of terrorism and of foreign policy, but sharply disapproving of his performance on the health care issue and the economy. The Quinnipiac and CNN/Opinion Research polls reflect similar results, except for better marks for Mr. Obama on handling terrorism.
HT: Drudge
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