Obama’s approval lowest in two years
President Obama’s approval rating has dropped to one of the lowest levels in two years.
Since the government shutdown Tuesday, Obama’s approval rating has slipped 3 percentage points to 41 percent, while his disapproval went up to 52 percent, according to Gallup’s daily numbers.
{mosads}Reuters also polled a 41 percent approval rating in the same time period. Rasmussen Reports said he had 46 percent approval, and Fox News recorded it at 45 percent.
Gallup hasn’t recorded that low an approval rating for Obama since 2011. The pollster’s surveys in September showed 44 percent approved of the president’s job.
The federal government shut down for the first time since 1996 on Tuesday after Congress failed to agree to a funding measure.
Polls have shown more people blame Republicans for the shutdown than Obama, but Gallup’s numbers suggest the negative news is also hurting the president.
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