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    AP-GfK Poll: More than half say Obama should lose

    WASHINGTON (AP) โ€” A majority of adults say President Barack Obama does not deserve a second term but are evenly divided on whether he will win re-election next year, says a new Associated Press-GfK poll that highlights some of the campaign obstacles he faces.

    Although the public would prefer Obama be voted out of office, he fares relatively well in potential matchups with Republicans Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich. Another bit of good news for the Democrat: For the first time since spring, more adults said the economy got better in the past month than said it got worse.

    The president's approval rating on unemployment shifted upward โ€” from 40 percent in October to 45 percent in the latest poll โ€” as the jobless rate fell to 8.6 percent last month, its lowest level since March 2009.

    But Obama's approval rating on his handling of the economy overall remains stagnant: 39 percent approve and 60 percent disapprove.

    Heading into the 2012 campaign, the poll shows the challenges facing Obama as he tries to win a second term among a public that does not support his steering of the economy, the most dominant issue for Americans, or his reforms to health care, one of his signature accomplishments. Yet voters appear to be grappling with whether to replace him with Romney or Gingrich.

    For the first time, the poll found that a majority of adults, 52 percent, said Obama should be voted out of office while 43 percent said he deserves a second term. The numbers represent a clear reversal since last May, when 53 percent said Obama should be re-elected while 43 percent said he didn't deserve four more years.

    Separately, 49 percent expected Obama to win re-election while 48 percent think he will be voted out of office.

    Obama's overall job approval stands at a new low: 44 percent approve while 54 percent disapprove. The president's standing among independents is worse: 38 percent approve while 59 percent disapprove. Among Democrats, the president holds steady with an approval rating of 78 percent while only 12 percent of Republicans approve of the job he's doing.

    "I think he's doing the best he can. The problem is the Congress won't help at all," said Rosario Navarro, a Democrat and a 44-year-old truck driver from Fresno, Calif., who voted for Obama in 2008 and intends to support him again.

    Robin Dein, a 54-year-old homemaker from Villanova, Pa., who is an independent, said she supported Republican John McCain in 2008 and has not been impressed with Obama's economic policies. She intends to support Romney if he wins the GOP nomination.

    "(Obama) spent the first part of his presidency blaming Bush for everything, not that he was innocent, and now his way of solving anything is by spending more money," Dein said.

    Despite the soft level of support, many are uncertain whether a Republican president would be a better choice. Asked whom they would support next November, 47 percent of adults favored Obama compared with 46 percent for Romney, a former Massachusetts governor. Against Gingrich, the president holds a solid advantage, receiving 51 percent compared with 42 percent for the former House speaker.

    The potential matchups paint a better picture for the president among independents. Obama receives 45 percent of non-aligned adults compared with 41 percent for Romney. Against Gingrich, Obama holds a wide lead among independents, with 54 percent supporting the president and 31 percent backing the former Georgia congressman.

    Another piece of good news for Obama: people generally like him personally. His personal favorability rating held steady at 53 percent, with 46 percent viewing him unfavorably. About three-quarters called him likable.

    The economy remains a source of pessimism, though the poll suggests the first positive movement in public opinion on the economy in months. One in five said the economy improved in the last month, double the share saying so in October. Still most expect it to stay the same or get worse.

    "I suppose you could make some sort of argument that it's getting better, but I'm not sure I even see that," said independent voter John Bailey, a 61-year-old education consultant from East Jordan, Mich. "I think it's bad and it's gotten worse under (Obama's) policies. At best, it's going to stay bad."

    Despite the high rate of joblessness, the poll found some optimism on the economy. Although 80 percent described the economy as "poor," respondents describing it as "very poor" fell from 43 percent in October to 34 percent in the latest poll, the lowest since May. Twenty percent said the economy got better in the past month while 37 percent said they expected the economy to improve next year.

    Yet plenty of warning signs remain for Obama. Only 26 percent said the United States is headed in the right direction while 70 percent said it was moving in the wrong direction.

    The president won a substantial number of women voters in 2008 yet there does not appear to be a significant tilt toward him among women now. The poll found 44 percent of women say Obama deserves a second term, down from 51 percent in October, while 43 percent of men say the president should be re-elected.

    About two-thirds of white voters without college degrees say Obama should be a one-term president, while 33 percent of those voters say he should get another term. Among white voters with a college degree, 57 percent said Obama should be voted out of office.

    The poll found unpopularity for last year's health care reform bill, one of Obama's major accomplishments. About half of the respondents oppose the health care law and support for it dipped to 29 percent from 36 percent in June. Just 15 percent said the federal government should have the power to require all Americans to buy health insurance.

    Even among Democrats, the health care law has tepid support. Fifty percent of Democrats supported the health care law, compared with 59 percent of Democrats last June. Only about a quarter of independents back the law.

    The president has taken a more populist tone in his handling of the economy, arguing that the wealthy should pay more in taxes to help pay to extend a payroll tax cut that is worth about an additional $1,000 to a family earning about $50,000 a year. Among those with annual household incomes of $50,000 or less, Obama's approval rating on unemployment climbed to 53 percent, from 43 percent in October.

    The Associated Press-GfK Poll was conducted Dec. 8-12 by GfK Roper Public Affairs and Corporate Communications. It involved landline and cellphone interviews with 1,000 adults nationwide and has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.

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    Associated Press writer Stacy A. Anderson and News Survey Specialist Dennis Junius contributed to this report.

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    Online: http://www.ap-gfkpoll.com

     

    2,362 comments

    • MICHAEL  •  4 mths ago
      I voted for Obama last time he will not get my vote again. He was not what he promised he would be and has divided the country more than Bush.
    • Durangotang  •  4 mths ago
      I was recently called for a poll on the handling of the debt. When I rated Obama a 1 (lowest) the call was cut off. Don't believe these polls.
    • Durangotang  •  4 mths ago
      The unemployment rate dropped because people stopped looking for work not because they found jobs. If Obama is re-elected unemployment will go to zero because everybody will stop looking for work.
    • James  •  4 mths ago
      Dems Plead Guilty to Felony Charges in Voter Fraud Scandal in Troy, New York
    • TammyC  •  4 mths ago
      GE moving their company from Wisconsin, that makes xray machines to China! and get this Jeffrey Immelt, one of the ceo's of GE is one of President Obama's advisers onโ€ฆ ready? U.S. job creation! Obama and his administration is a mess they need to go and we as AMericans need to boycott GE and all thier products. Think of how many jobs here in the US will be lost ! Goodbye Obama , worst president in the history of this country!
    • thelastsamurai  •  Houston, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      he needs the debt ceiling raised for him to go another 4 years on luxurious vacations. ron paul will work and restore our finance so that we can put money back in our pocket.
    • Anthony  •  4 mths ago
      Voted for him but will not again. I am an independent but this guy showed his true colors. McCain was just too lame to run.
      Any republican except the white trash Bachman or the and pro-pakistan/terrorist supporter Santorum would be better than Obama.
    • SteveSc  •  Burbank, California  •  4 mths ago
      43% believe he should get a second term? seriously? are there that many delusional people in this country?
    • OncealwaysaMarine  •  Alton, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Who is supposed to vote to re-elect a President to a total of 8 years in the office, who has been in office 3 years, going on 4 and has shown nothing but inability to lead or take any responsibility for anything during his ENTIRE first administration? Look at the demographics. Heโ€™s a dead duck.
      • Burn your credit card 5 mths ago
        Is Obama failing to lead, or are Republicans actually failing to follow? They declared war on him, their mission is to make him fail. If you recall, criticizing a President during a war time is treason according to the Bush neocons.
        Did you learn anything as a Marine?
    • slapshot  •  Mesa, Arizona  •  4 mths ago
      Anyone that would vote for Obama again is either a #$%$ or a parasite, take your pick.
    • flavius  •  Irvine, California  •  4 mths ago
      Put a fork in the Kenyan Muzz Kommie-- He's Done.
    • ernie  •  Surfside, United States  •  5 mths ago
      We have already seen Obama's "change we can believe in" including unemployment, foreclosure of our homes, bailout money going to corporate executives, higher taxes to subsidize illegals, etc.etc. etc. Please, no more of Obama!
      • Burn your credit card 5 mths ago
        Bush lost 700,00 jobs per month before we finally got rid of him. Too bad the only math you can do is to count to ten on your fingers.
    • Joseph Eagles  •  5 mths ago
      You mean all the 18 to 29 year old white kids aren't going to vote the Messiah back in this time?
    • mr good bear  •  Jacksonville, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I had all the hope and change i can stand!!!
    • On a Mission  •  5 mths ago
      There has to be a mental problem when a man overlooks his own lies.
    • Charlie Brown  •  5 mths ago
      12% of REPUBLICANS believe the President is doing a good job? You've got to be kidding! They are not really Republicans; they are just registered Republicans... living in another world. Such statistics make me question the entire poll.
      • ernest 5 mths ago
        you ain't nothing but honky white trailer trash.
      • lilafc 5 mths ago
        Don't get mad about Republicans voting for Democrats. If they think that the President is better than the people in your own party, well, that says it all !
    • Tlato  •  5 mths ago
      President Obama is about to join the unemployment lines he helped create.
      • ernest 5 mths ago
        you poor unemployed white trash.
      • Dennis Lee 5 mths ago
        @ ernest you nappy headed monkey. your the color of that stuff that comes out your #$%$go hang with your dad or something. oh yeah, you probably dont know who he is.
    • HopeWeChange  •  Cobalt, United States  •  5 mths ago
      AP..... the Cheerleader for 0bama!
    • Captain Trainwreck  •  Chicago, United States  •  5 mths ago
      First he was blaming Bush's last 4 years; then he began blaming back 10 yrs (into Clinton's term); then, as he continued to pile failure upon failure, he began saying "the last 2 decades" (20 yrs.). Now, it's the past 3 decades. By the time he's thrown out in 2012 itโ€™ll be George Washingtonโ€™s fault.
      • ย  5 mths ago
        Well written, Good post
    • Sheshaw  •  Pineville, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I'm just glad that left wing liberals vote against their own interests when they vote for Obongo. The left wingers want illegals to vote and to stay but don't have the IQ to realize that that means less work for them. I'll take the illegals over these left wing enemies anyday myself. I would have NO issue at all taking up arms and killing left wingers if it comes to that either.
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