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January 14, 2015
Obama Job Rating Ticks Higher, Views of Nation’s Economy Turn More Positive
More Have Confidence in Obama on Economy Than in Rep or Dem Leaders
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January 2015 Political Survey Dataset
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Obama Job Rating Ticks Higher, Views of Nation’s Economy Turn More Positive
Report Infographics
Improving Economic Ratings
Partisan Divide in Views of the Economy
Just 16% See Robust Economic Recovery
Job Opportunities in Local Area
Education, Income Gaps in Job Views
Nearly Two-Thirds of Low-Income Adults Say They Are ‘Falling Behind’ Financially
Mixed Views of GOP Agenda
Partisan Divides in Views of Republican Leaders’ Plans for the Future
Increased Expectation for Bickering in Coming Year
Optimism for Bipartisan Cooperation Up Among Republicans, Down Among Democrats
Both Parties’ Favorability Ratings Improve; Democrats Hold Narrow Edge
Partisans on Both Sides Rate Own Parties Better
Plurality Says ‘Great Deal’ of Difference Between Two Major Parties
Democrats See Large Distinctions Between Parties
Republicans Remain Critical of Party’s Performance on ‘Traditional Positions’
More Have Confidence in Obama on Economy Than in Rep or Dem Leaders
Wide Ideological Differences on Government Regulation of Markets
Personal Financial Assessments
Obama’s Job Rating Higher Than Bush’s, Below Clinton’s, On Par With Reagan’s
Over the Past Year, Views of National Economy Have Improved …
But Most Continue to Say They Are ‘Falling Behind’ the Cost of Living
More Have Confidence in Obama Than GOP Leaders on Economy
Good Idea to Close Guantanamo
Obama’s Job Rating 2009-2015
Independents’ Views of Obama Tick Up
Obama Traits: Lower Marks for Leadership Than for Standing for Beliefs, Communication
Wide Partisan Divide in Views of Obama
Perceptions of Obama’s Ideology Little Changed
Impact of Obama’s Economic Policies
Since 2012, More See Obama as ‘Not Tough Enough’ on Foreign Policy
Republicans, Older Adults Say Obama Is Not Tough Enough on Security Issues
Obama’s Long-Term Prospects Seen as Better Than Bush’s, Worse than Clinton’s
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