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  Obama's ratings surge above 50% in two polls
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Last EditedBrandonius Maximus  Jan 18, 2011 10:28am
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AuthorJENNIFER EPSTEIN
News DateTuesday, January 18, 2011 04:00:00 PM UTC0:0
DescriptionPresident Barack Obama’s approval ratings have surged in two polls conducted since he delivered his well-received speech on the Tucson shooting - with even the vast majority of Republicans giving the president high marks for how he’s handled the tragedy.

In a Washington Post-ABC News poll released Tuesday morning, 54 percent of Americans said they approve of how Obama is doing his job, while 43 percent disapprove.

His approval rating is the highest it’s been in the poll since April, while his disapproval was last as low as 43 percent in March 2010. In December, 49 percent of Americans surveyed for the Post-ABC poll approved of Obama’s performance, while 47 percent disapproved.

A CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey also released Tuesday pegged the president’s approval rating at 53 percent and his disapproval at 43 percent. In December, the poll showed Americans evenly divided, with his approval and disapproval rates both at 48 percent.

Obama delivered his speech on the Tucson shooting on Jan. 12, and both polls were conducted in the days after he spoke.
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