CNN Poll Conducted by SSRS
CNN Poll Conducted by SSRS
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CNN Poll Conducted by SSRS
CNN Poll Conducted by SSRS
Obama is viewed positively by 57% of Americans, a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS finds, far surpassing the ratings for his two Oval Office successors. Only 34% of the public offers a favorable opinion of President Donald Trump, with former President Joe Biden’s favorability trailing at just 30%.
Obama’s standing among political independents is more than twice as high as either Biden’s or Trump’s. Unlike Biden or Trump, he also has the near-universal backing of his own party.
The CNN poll was conducted among 2,480 adults nationwide by SSRS from May 7-31, using a combination of online and telephone interviews. The survey samples were originally drawn from two sources – an address-based sample and a random-digit dial sample of prepaid cell phone numbers – and combined. Respondents were contacted by mail, phone or text. Results for the full sample have a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 2.7 percentage points.
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New Research from the Pew Research Center American Trends Panel (ATP). The Pew Research Center works with SSRS to recruit panelists, manage the panel and conduct ATP surveys.
New Research from the Pew Research Center American Trends Panel (ATP). The Pew Research Center works with SSRS to recruit panelists, manage the panel and conduct ATP surveys.
CNN Poll Conducted by SSRS
CNN Poll Conducted by SSRS
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