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Thursday, June 18, 2009

Polls Find Rising Concern With Obama on Key Issues

WASHINGTON (Reuters) Barack Obama faces growing concerns among voters over government spending, the auto industry bailout and other economic policies, according to two opinion pollsreleased on Wednesday.

Obama, who took office in January, remains popular with Americans, although his overall job approval rating slipped to 56 percent, down 5 points from April, according to an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll.

But 58 percent of respondents said Obama and Congress should focus on keeping the budget deficit down, even if takes longer for the economy to recover. The Congressional Budget Office estimates the federal deficit could top $1.8 trillion this fiscal year -- by far a record.

Nearly 70 percent said they had concerns about federal intervention in the economy, including Obama's decision to take an ownership stake in General Motors and the prospect of more government involvement in healthcare. Obama has made healthcare reform a top priority of his administration.

Just 37 percent of respondents said Obama was taking on too many issues and 60 percent said he had to focus on so many things because the United States was facing so many problems.

1 comment:

  1. This is just the beginning. His fans, who thought that he was a god, are going to reluctantly start coming to their senses real soon. He is all talk and no substance at this point.

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