Aug 31, 2010

Obama beats Bush in Presidental Poll

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More Americans prefer President Barack Obama over former President George W. Bush according to a recent survey conducted by Public Policy Polling   over former President . The study included 606 registered voters throughout the nation.

Those surveyed included 39% registered Democrats; 39% registered Republicans and 25% registered voters who are either Independents or have some other party affiliation. The poll was conducted between August 6-9, 2010.

Some of the survey questions included:
Would you rather have Barack Obama or George W. Bush as President right now?
Barack Obama................................................ 50%
George W. Bush ............................................. 43%
Not sure .......................................................... 7%

Do you approve or disapprove of Barack Obama's job performance?
Approve................. 47%
Disapprove............ 48%
Not sure ................ 5%

Out of the last 5 Presidents: Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Bill
Clinton, and George W. Bush, who do you think Barack Obama is most similar to?
Jimmy Carter .................................................. 35%
Ronald Reagan............................................... 6%
George H.W. Bush.......................................... 2%
Bill Clinton....................................................... 41%
George W. Bush ............................................. 2%
Not sure .......................................................... 15%

Would you describe yourself as a liberal, moderate, or conservative?
Liberal ............................................................. 19%
Moderate......................................................... 42%
Conservative................................................... 39%


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