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Saturday, February 12, 2011

The result of the latest polls, Obama skyrocketed again



After his popularity plummeted, several recent polls show increasing public support to Obama. Recent survey results by NBC News and the Wall Street Journal newspaper showed 53 percent of those surveyed support the way Obama is carrying out its duties, an increase of eight points from last month.
Political analysts say it appears to support the cause of the increase associated with Obama's call about the need for unity after a shooting incident recently in Arizona that killed six people and wounding several others, including Congresswoman Gabrielle Gifford.
President Obama's political position improved in the mid four-year tenure that has so far dominated by the divisive political debate about health care reform.
Obama succeeded in making the Congress approved the bill on health care reform last year, but lost the Democratic faction in the mid-term elections last November and factions of the Republic took a lot of seats, making it a majority in Parliament.
Peter Brown of Quinnipiac University Polling Institute in Connecticut said, "Interestingly, among the surveyed some say the best thing to do Obama is about health care, but some are saying the worst thing he did was about health care. This difference shows how the American political split in terms of health care. "
President Obama emphasizes unity tone when speaking at memorial events in Tucson for those killed and injured in the incident earlier. He said, "It is important for us to stop arguing and make sure we talk to one another in ways that heal, not in a way that hurt."
The call was immediately tested in the House in which factions of the Republic voted to revoke the health care legislation, including Congressman Paul Ryan of the state of Wisconsin, who said, "We are here because we listen to the American people's wishes in the new mid-term elections ago. We're here because believe is very important to do what we have said to do. "
Analysts believe the effort repeal legislation in Congress completely impossible, because the fraction of Democrats still control the majority of seats in the Senate, and because President Obama has vowed to veto any plan to revoke the approval of Congress.
Within the next two years will be increasingly directed attention to the presidential elections of 2012 and how the two factions reach a position in Congress. The level of support President Obama's rise lately compared to last year.
Peter Brown of the polling institute said a presidential political fortunes can change quickly, referring to what happened to former President Ronald Reagan before elected again in 1984.


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