When I saw the Politico headline this morning, referencing a new CNN poll, I thought the results must have been pretty bad for President Obama. Politico’s homepage featured this headline and subhead: “Poll: Obama trails on key issues; A new poll finds the president’s approval falling in immigration, guns and the deficit.”
It came as something of a surprise, then, when I looked at the poll and found that Obama’s approval rating is up four points to 51%. Indeed, I made a chart showing the relative levels of support for the president, congressional Democrats, and congressional Republicans.
Has Obama’s support dipped a bit from its post-inaugural highs? Sure. But he’s not the one struggling with the American electorate — when respondents were asked about congressional Republicans, their approval rating was down to just 25%, which is pretty abysmal. Indeed, to put that in perspective, in early November 2008, when GOP candidates were getting crushed and the party’s brand had been tarnished by Bush/Cheney catastrophes, support for congressional Republicans was 24%.
Maybe Obama isn’t the one with a popularity problem?
But what about the results showing Obama “trailing on key issues”? Even here, the results aren’t as informative as they should be.









