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In the United States, presidential job approval ratings were first conducted by George Gallup (estimated to be 1937) to gauge public support for the president of the United States during their term. An approval rating is a percentage determined by polling which indicates the percentage of respondents to an opinion poll who approve of a ...
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In a CNN/ORC poll conducted after the convention, 54% of Americans said they approved of Obama's job performance. Obama's approval rating is near its highest point ever -- and that could be a big ...
President Obama vetoed a bill to construct the Keystone Pipeline in February 2015, arguing that the decision of approval should rest with the executive branch. [201] It was the first major veto of his presidency, and Congress was unable to override it. [ 202 ]
By RYAN GORMAN U.S. President Barack Obama's approval rating has hit a 2014 high, but pales in comparison to Americans' opinions of a former president during his second term. Just under 47 percent ...
Years removed from the White House, Obama set out to explore the current state of labor and the job market in a new documentary. Director Caroline Suh tells Clémence Michallon what went on behind ...
By this time, Clinton's public approval rating had reached 65 percent, the highest point since the Lewinsky scandal. [32] On January 21, 2009, Clinton was confirmed in the full Senate by a roll call vote of 94–2. [33] Clinton took the oath of office of Secretary of State and resigned from the Senate the same day. [34]
Mark Blumenthal of Pollster.com notes that, "Rasmussen's Obama job approval ratings do tend to be lower than most other polls, but they are not the lowest." [26] In March 2009, a Rasmussen Reports poll was the first to show President Barack Obama's approval rating falling.