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USANews版 - Poll: Obama approval falls below 40 percent
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By Justin Sink
President Obama’s approval rating has dipped below 40 percent on the heels
of his controversial decision to take executive action on immigration,
according to Tuesday poll.
Some 54 percent of Americans surveyed by Quinnipiac University disapprove of
the president, while 39 percent approve. That’s approaching the president
’s all-time low of 38 percent approval in December 2013, during the botched
HealthCare.gov rollout and anger over revelations about National Security
Agency surveillance.
The president’s numbers are underwater with every party, gender, or age
group other than Democrats and voters under 30 years old. A majority of
voters say they’re happy Republicans seized control of the U.S. Senate, and
a plurality say any resulting gridlock would be the president’s fault.
"With the exception of voters born after 1985, Obama's approval is deep
under water,” said Tim Malloy, assistant director of the Quinnipiac poll.
The survey shows little indication that the president’s decision last week
to take action to defer deportations and offer work permits to as many as 5
million illegal immigrants would help him rebound.
While Democrats support the move at a 74 percent-18 percent clip, 75 percent
of Republicans, and 51 percent of independent voters oppose the executive
action. Voters 29 years old and under back the move 59 percent-33 percent,
but those over 65 oppose it 53 percent-36 percent.
And overall support for comprehensive immigration reform is flagging. A
record low 48 percent of American voters now say illegal immigrants should
be allowed to stay in the U.S. with a pathway to citizenship — down 9
percentage points from a year ago. And 35 percent now say illegal immigrants
should be forced to leave the U.S., a record high.
"While President Barack Obama's popularity wallows, support for immigrants
wanes as Americans look at immigration reform with ambivalence," Malloy said.
Still, voters would be upset if Republicans forced a government shutdown in
a bid to block the president’s executive action. Some 68 percent oppose
such an action, and even Republicans oppose the maneuver by a 47 percent-44
percent margin.
"Americans seem divided on immigration, but they agree on one thing: They
don't want a government shutdown over President Obama's action on
immigration," Malloy said.
The poll was conducted from Nov. 18 to Nov. 23, so it began before Obama's
immigration action was officially announced.
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还这么多。罗姆尼说得真对。
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