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President Obama's political fortunes have improved on domestic issues, but not foreign policy
Things may be looking better for the President when it comes to domestic issues, but there are concerns about foreign policy and terrorism, which once was a bright spot for the Administration. In the latest Economist/YouGov Poll, Americans are as likely to approve as they are to disapprove of the way the President is handling the economy – something that has not been the case for a very long time.And when asked if the economy is getting better or worse, slightly more say it is improving than think it is declining. The percentage saying the economy is getting worse this week is among the lowest seen since 2010.
When it comes to jobs, Americans are more likely to view unemployment as a very serious national problem than they are to see it as very serious in their own communities. There is a 16-point difference in the public overall – and an even larger one for Republicans. More than half of Republicans, 55%, say unemployment is a very serious national problem; just over half that percentage of Republicans, 30%¸ view it as very serious in their own communities.
But these improvement on domestic issues may be overshadowed by the international problems the country now faces – and the President is not seen as doing a great job managing them. That is particularly true when it comes to the public’s assessment of his handling of terrorism. Evaluation of the President’s handling of terrorism had often been better than his overall ratings, especially in 2011, when Osama Bin Laden was killed by the U.S. military.
No longer. Just 41% this week approve.
See the full poll results