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Title: In U.S., Views Of Obama, Democrats Improve After Election; Highest In Three Years
Source: Gallup
URL Source: http://www.gallup.com/poll/158849/v ... -obama-democrats-election.aspx
Published: Nov 16, 2012
Author: Gallup
Post Date: 2012-11-16 17:12:54 by Brian S
Keywords: None
Views: 432

PRINCETON, NJ -- Now that the presidential election is over, Americans look a bit more positively toward both the winner (Barack Obama) and the loser (Mitt Romney) than they did in the final days leading up to the election. Americans' views of the Democratic Party are up significantly, while their views of the Republican Party are unchanged.

Favorable 
Ratings, Pre- and Post-Election, 2012

The results are based on a Nov. 9-12 USA Today/Gallup poll. The pre- election measures for Obama and Romney are based on a Nov. 1-2 USA Today/Gallup poll, conducted a few days before Election Day. The pre-election measures for the political parties are based on an Aug. 20-22 USA Today/Gallup poll, conducted just before the party conventions.

Obama's current 58% favorable rating represents his best in over three years, since a 66% reading in July 2009. He was more popular after his first election than he is now, with a 68% favorable rating just after the November 2008 election. His all-time high of 78% was measured shortly before his inauguration as president in January 2009.

Trend: 
Favorable Ratings, Barack Obama

Romney's current 50% rating ties his personal high from May, shortly after he clinched the 2012 Republican presidential nomination. During most of the campaign, though, Americans' views of Romney were generally mixed, with about as many having a negative as a positive opinion of him.

Trend: 
Favorable Ratings, Mitt Romney

Gallup also saw increases in favorable ratings of the presidential candidates after the 2008 election, with Obama's favorable increasing to 68% from 62% and John McCain's to 64% from 50%. Gallup did not measure post-election favorability ratings of both candidates in prior election years.

Majority of Americans Now Have Positive View of Democratic Party

For the first time since the late summer of 2009, a majority of Americans have a positive opinion of the Democratic Party. Views of the party had generally been more positive than negative in 2009 and before, but more negative than positive in 2010 and 2011.

Recent Trend: 
Favorable Ratings, Democratic Party

Meanwhile, Americans' opinions of the Republican Party remain more negative than positive, with 43% having a favorable and 50% an unfavorable view of the GOP.

Americans have been negative on balance toward the Republican Party since late 2005 -- apart from 2008, after the party's convention nominated John McCain and Sarah Palin as its presidential and vice presidential candidates, and January 2011, shortly after the new Republican majority in the House of Representatives took office.

Trend: 
Favorable Ratings, Republican Party

Implications

Americans view both 2012 presidential candidates more positively now that the campaign is over, as Obama turns his attention to governing for the next four years and Romney to a future role outside of presidential politics. Obama now enjoys as positive an image in the eyes of Americans as he has at any point in the last three years.

Meanwhile, Americans continue to look more negatively than positively on the Republican Party, presenting a challenge for the party in terms of getting the public to back its priorities and to vote for it in elections, particularly when Americans view the Democratic Party much more positively. (5 images)

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