Barack Obama
Obama Support for Gay Marriage Public’s Top Story
Partisan, Gender Differences in Interest in Obama's Comments
With Voters Focused on Economy, Obama Lead Narrows
Social Issues Rank as Lowest Priorities
Section 1: General Election Preferences
Obama vs. Romney: Which One Can Defy Political History to Win?
By Andrew Kohut, Special to the New York Times
Romney Leads GOP Contest, Trails in Matchup with Obama
Gas Prices Offset Good News about Jobs
Section 3: Obama Job Approval
Romney Leads GOP Contest, Trails in Matchup with Obama
Gas Prices Offset Good News about Jobs
Section 2: The General Election
Romney Leads GOP Contest, Trails in Matchup with Obama
Gas Prices Offset Good News about Jobs
Public More Optimistic about Economy, But Concerns Persist
Obama, Economy Now Better Rated by Independents
GOP Voters Continue to Give Field Subpar Ratings
Obama Seen as More Understanding than Romney, Gingrich
Obama: Weak Job Ratings, But Positive Personal Image
Michelle Obama's Popularity Undiminished
Obama: Weak Job Ratings, But Positive Personal Image
Michelle Obama's Popularity Undiminished
Section 4: Favorability of Obamas, Clinton, Biden
Gingrich Leads, But Likely GOP Primary Voters Have Not Ruled Out Romney
Tepid Support for Both Leading Candidates
Obama Job Approval Improves, GOP Contest Remains Fluid
Continued Lackluster Ratings for Republican Field
Obama Job Approval Improves, GOP Contest Remains Fluid
Continued Lackluster Ratings for Republican Field
Section 2: Views of Obama and Congressional Leaders
Obama Job Approval Improves, GOP Contest Remains Fluid
Continued Lackluster Ratings for Republican Field
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