Sunday, October 09, 2011

Obama Approval Rating Drops In Pennsylvania And Indiana

By Susan Duclos

Barack Obama's approval numbers are lowering and his disapproval ratings are rising and the latest news show that his approvals ratings have dropped in both Pennsylvania and Indiana.

The Morning Call reports that Obama has dropped to only 35 percent approval among Pennsylvania's registered voters.

President Barack Obama, who political experts say will need a win in Pennsylvania to retain the White House, dipped to 35 percent approval among the state's registered voters, according to a Muhlenberg College poll released Friday.

The results come on the heels of a bad week in polls for Obama that showed him first dropping to 39 percent nationwide in Gallup's daily tracking poll. Then another set of Gallup results Thursday showed only 26 percent of Americans approve of how Obama is handling the economy.


OnPolitix reports that Obama's approval rating is also dropping in Indiana.

The President’s approval rating is down in the new WISH TV Indiana 2010 Election poll.

3 weeks ago it was 40 percent. Now it’s down to 38 percent. That may explain why Republicans continue to perform strongly in other races


H/T Hot Air.

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