Its unanimous - Obama is not as well liked as some would have us belieive.

In the PEW poll to the left, one can see the rise and fall of public opinion regarding Obama's job performance. His negatives have more than doubled while his positives fallen 13 points since talking office. Understand that Obama spent 3/4 of a billion dollars to win an election by just 7 points. It is believed that he could not win reelection at this time. The PEW numbers are typical of all major polls. While the actual percentages may be difference from poll to poll, the rise and fall are the same.

Jews, Non-Religious Most Likely to Approve of Obama

At 65%, non-religious Americans are the most likely of any religious group in the U.S. to approve of the way Barack Obama is handling his job as president, Jewish Americans are the second most likely group to approve at 64%, and Mormons are the least likely group to approve at 32%. These are numbers that come from Gallup. Of course, Gallup left off Blacks who still see Obama in a very positive light, polling in excess of 80% approving BUT even in this category, Obama has lost a significant number of voters (down from 96% at election time).

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