Even after making major decisions, including the lives of many Americans, declining President's support is not uncommon. Of course, since Barack Obama ordered Afghanistan to dispatch more than 30,000 soldiers, it is easy to understand why Mr. Barack Obama 's order suddenly dropped. He believes this will help end the conflict there, but many Americans do not think so. Many people are worried about his withdrawal and ultimately the time frame before going home. 18 months is a very short time to finish the war lasting nearly 10 years, but this war has clear advantages as it understands terrain.
Mr. Barack Obama will resign as President 's ambassador and receive high praise, but his term is lower than other recent presidents. According to the Gallup poll released on Friday, January 20, 2017 after Mr. Obama took office, his final approval rating and average of presidency's term. According to Mr. Gallup Obama 's final approval rating of 59%, his average is much lower than 48%, 47.9%. President Obama 's final public opinion poll is unchanged, so it' s easy to compare with his predecessors, what his legacy will be, and how history treats him.
As early as 2016, Barack Obama's president's net approval rating (approval - unapproved rating) fell 6 from Marx College, from voters registered in Texas. Percentage Point This is the greatest drop in any state Marlist investigated during the last month of the campaign and may hurt State Democratic Hillary Clinton. This decline is mainly due to the fact that Texas may be comprised of the population of registered voters. According to the current census, the voters who voted in 2016 could be 3 percentage points higher than the whites of all the electors. This is the largest increase in the percentage of Caucasians from registered voters nationwide to actual voters.
Last week, the approval rate of President Obama has been improved by the daily Gallup chase survey, and this survey (perhaps more than a year) was approved for the first time in the long run. His support rate is over 50%. Gallup keeps track of the percentage of Americans who approve or dismiss President Barack Obama's presidential election every day. Daily results are based on telephone interviews with approximately 1,500 national adults; error margins are ± 3 percentage points. Each result is based on rolling average of 3 days