AP poll puts Obama at 56% approval rating
posted at 12:15 pm on December 17, 2009 by Ed Morrissey
I’ve gotten a few e-mails about the latest AP poll, which gives Obama a 56% approval rating — far above Gallup, Rasmussen, and practically every other pollster. In fact, AP’s survey of 1000 adults has Obama’s approval rating improving over last month, most definitely in opposition to the large surveys taken even in Gallup’s own survey of adults. But even the AP analysis notes that his approval rating seems somewhat disconnected to the “squeamish” reaction to Obama’s policies:
The latest Associated Press-Gfk poll shows the president’s popularity holding steady, with 56 percent of those polled approving of the way he’s taking care of the country’s business. His marks for handling the 8-year-old war in Afghanistan have jumped by double digits, with more than half now approving, since he capped a three-month strategy review by announcing a big troop increase.
But despite his prime-time TV speech explaining how he reached his decision to boost U.S. forces in Afghanistan to 100,000, and begin bringing them home in July 2011, there was no change in the public’s resistance to escalation. Just 42 percent favor sending more troops while 56 percent oppose it, essentially unchanged from November.
The findings suggest limits to Obama’s persuasive skills — and underscore what’s seemingly become the public’s default position in his first year in office: People like him, but they’re squeamish about his policy. …
Nonetheless, half the country still says the nation is on the wrong track, and 42 percent don’t approve of how Obama is governing. Those results could prove problematic for a White House looking to advance an ambitious agenda next year and to Democrats seeking to retain control of the House and Senate. Congress’ marks remain low, with only one-third of the country approving of how it’s doing and two-thirds disapproving.
Although the national debate over health care has been heated, there was little to no change from November in the public’s attitudes on the proposals being discussed — 44 percent oppose them while 36 percent support them. And only half the country approves of Obama’s handling of the issue.
Usually, the first place one would look for a skew in an outlier survey is the sample. The AP, like many news organizations, routinely oversample Democrats and boost Obama’s numbers as a result. In this case, thought, the remarkable story of the sample is the correction made to this consistent bias. Their previous two surveys had the split in party ID at a ridiculous double-digit level. In this survey, the sample consisted of 37% Democrats and 32% Republicans — perhaps a point or two too wide, but certainly within reason.
Despite this correction, there wasn’t much movement on the issues, and what there was generally went in Obama’s favor. He remained at a virtual split on the economy, with the numbers in the margin of error but flipping favorably from 46/49 to 48/46. Health care stayed dead even at 49/46, although support for his health care package continued to drop into the fringe range, going from 39/45 in November to 36/44 this month. His rating on the deficit went from 40/51 to 41/48, again more of a statistical hiccup than a movement.
The biggest change came on his approval ratings on Afghanistan, which seems strange, because the survey indicates more resistance than ever to increasing troops in the Af-Pak theater. He went from 42/48 to 52/40, an 18-point swing in approval. That appears to be a leadership effect, bolstered by finally making a decision after months of public dithering. But the opposition to the war in Af-Pak remains at 39/57, and opposition to Obama’s surge increased from 46/50 in October and 43/54 in November to 42/56 this month.
All of these go against trends in other polls, and are somewhat contradictory within this poll. It looks like a classic outlier, not a case of biased sampling, although polling adults rather than registered or likely voters makes any poll much less predictive.









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Must have polled their writers.
lonestar1 on December 17, 2009 at 1:34 PM
I just got a copy of the poll results… they were 1,000 registered voters… registered to vote in Kenya.
CC
CapedConservative on December 17, 2009 at 1:34 PM
I see on C-Spam the Senate is on a lunch break. This might be the perfect time for another Dimwit to introduce another 700-page amendment. Lunch time reading. Just like in pre-school.
HAHAHAHAHA
ConservativeTony on December 17, 2009 at 1:36 PM
The liberals will believe the one poll over the 10 bad ones, if it fits their ideology better. Since they will always be able to coerce a positive poll from somebody to justify their existence, there is but one way to get them to change their behavior, vote them out of office or impeach them.
ClanDerson on December 17, 2009 at 1:38 PM
Who did this polling, the climatologists at Anglia? Looks like CRU data to me.
Call this the fat out of the fire poll… to balance all those other ones on RCP that show the pres taking on more water. And just imagine this coming out now… while Obamacare is being debated…
The “change we are waiting for” just became “hide the decline”.
Carolina Kat on December 17, 2009 at 1:56 PM
Any kid with a box of crayolas could come up with a poll like this.
joedoe on December 17, 2009 at 2:08 PM
“It looks like a classic outlier”
++++++++++++++++
Yes… if you define “outlier” as outright lying…
fabrexe on December 17, 2009 at 2:13 PM
OUTLIAR
Indeed
ConservativeTony on December 17, 2009 at 2:21 PM
Yeah, I BELIEVE AP polls. Just as much as I believe the GW data was not cherry-picked.
GarandFan on December 17, 2009 at 2:23 PM
I’m guessing the survey items were configured something like this:
1. Regarding President Obama, would you say you:
A. Approve of the job he’s doing; or
B. You are a racist
Steve H in AZ on December 17, 2009 at 2:26 PM
The exception that proves the rule!
jeanie on December 17, 2009 at 2:33 PM
They will print a retraction tomorrow when they say it was the approval rating for Bo.
Wolftech on December 17, 2009 at 2:49 PM
Crayons, anyone?
paul1149 on December 17, 2009 at 2:53 PM
If the AP is willing to lie in its news reports why should anyone expect them to be honest with there poll results?
free on December 17, 2009 at 2:54 PM
Where’d they take the poll, Kenya?
marklmail on December 17, 2009 at 2:55 PM
..yeah, that’d be interesting. Someone ask that sluggo Baghdad Gibbs if he thinks te A.P. poll is legit.
VoyskaPVO on December 17, 2009 at 3:08 PM
Speaking of AP, I just had a look at their \”Best Photos of the Decade\”. It was about what you\’d expect. Among the best according to AP were all anti- Bush (reading My Pet Goat, walking to the wrong door in China, Mission Accomplished, etc.) For Obama it was all positive: the adulation of the crowds, etc. You had to laugh.
Go RBNY on December 17, 2009 at 3:17 PM
Did they show the fake version of the photo with Chimpy holding the book upside down?
BTW a few months back, al-AP did a “poll” that had a polling sample with twice as many Democrats as Rethuglicans. So I refuse to believe any “poll” they have a hand in.
Del Dolemonte on December 17, 2009 at 4:12 PM
I suppose it’s possible that the likelihood that The One can’t do all the things he says he’s going to do makes him more popular. Soooo…that must mean that if he does absolutely nothing he’d be hovering somewhere around 90%?
It’s odd. Clinton had on his watch the first WTC bombing, Waco, the disaster in Somalia, and the OKC bombing…but he was still very popular. Oh, not as a person you understand (though the bad boy, nudge-wink factor was intrinsically understood by the sheeple) but as an outstanding president who was single-handedly responsible for the “good economy”…er, forget that dot com bubble bursting thing as not even a great president like Slick Willy could have any control over that.
Well, a Republican president would have been responsible for it, but that’s beside the point and I digress.
Dr. ZhivBlago on December 17, 2009 at 4:48 PM
I think the poll is probably bunk. This poll was done by AP GfK..or something like that, I read somewhere that they are European polling company. When even NBC puts Obama under 50%, I would think a polster more than 6 points higher than anyone is either an outlier, or just plain dishonest.
Terrye on December 17, 2009 at 4:57 PM
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I question the question.
How, or what, did they really ask?
shooter on December 17, 2009 at 10:30 PM
These 56 must be part of Obowma’s cabinet.
dthorny on December 18, 2009 at 4:12 AM
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