Obama somehow got more popular after a week of scandals!

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Poll: Scandals Not Sticking to Obama

A new CNN/ORC International poll… It shows that Obama’s approval rating hasn’t changed very much despite all the coverage of the scandals. Fifty-three percent of Americans said they approve of the job Obama is doing, while 45 percent disapprove. This is comparable to his rating in early April, when 51 percent approved and 47 percent disapproved of his job performance.

I want to take the time to thank the Republicans for making President Barack Hussein Obama more popular than when he was re-elected.
 
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Poll: Scandals Not Sticking to Obama

A new CNN/ORC International poll… It shows that Obama’s approval rating hasn’t changed very much despite all the coverage of the scandals. Fifty-three percent of Americans said they approve of the job Obama is doing, while 45 percent disapprove. This is comparable to his rating in early April, when 51 percent approved and 47 percent disapproved of his job performance.

I want to take the time to thank the Republicans for making President Barack Hussein Obama more popular than when he was re-elected.

You didn't read the poll very well.

"That two-point difference is well within the poll's sampling error, so it is a mistake to characterize it as a gain for the president," says CNN Polling Director Keating Holland.

Overall, the poll was a mixed bag for Obama.

Same poll ..

59% now say that the U.S government could have prevented the attack in Benghazi, up 11 points from last November.

Only 42% of the public is satisfied with how the Obama administration has handled the September attack in Benghazi, Libya, which left the U.S ambassador to that country and three other Americans dead. Fifty-three percent say they are dissatisfied.

And only 37% say that congressional Republicans are overreacting in their handling of the matter, with 59% saying they've reacted appropriately.

It's the same story on the IRS controversy, with 54% saying the GOP in Congress has not overplayed its hand.
 
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