November 14, 2009

Poll Watch: Mason-Dixon/Salt Lake Tribune Utah Survey on Barack Obama

Mason-Dixon/Salt Lake Tribune Utah Survey on Barack Obama

How would you rate the performance of Barack Obama as president?

  • Excellent 12%
  • Good 26%
  • Fair 21%
  • Poor 39%

Note: In 2008’s presidential election, Obama received 34% of the vote in Utah.

Do you feel Obama’s actions to stabilize the economy have improved the economy, hurt the economy, or had little effect?

  • Improved the economy 25%
  • Hurt the economy 44%
  • Had little effect 27%

Survey of 625 registered voters was conducted November 9-11. The margin of error is +/- 4 percentage points.

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4 Responses to “Poll Watch: Mason-Dixon/Salt Lake Tribune Utah Survey on Barack Obama”

  1. ConservativeRepublican Says:

    It’s hard to believe they found 38% of Utah people thinking Obama was doing a good job. What park bench cell phone people were they calling anyway?

  2. Right Says:

    This past week created a strong competition for most useless poll of the year. This is a strong contender for no. 1. Only a poll of black approval of Obama in the anacostia section of dc would beat this poll.

  3. Bill589 Says:

    Even if it’s just a few people opening up there eyes . . . I’ll take any good news I can get.

  4. Aron Goldman Says:

    Iowa Poll: Low rating for Culver reveals vulnerability
    http://www.desmoinesregister.com/article/20091114/NEWS09/911150335/Iowa-Poll-Low-rating-for-Culver-reveals-vulnerability&theme=IOWA_POLL

    Gov. Chet Culver’s job approval has fallen to a critical new low, and former Gov. Terry Branstad poses a major potential threat to Culver’s re-election, according to The Des Moines Register’s new Iowa Poll.

    Just 40 percent of Iowans in the survey taken last week say they approve of the job the first-term Democrat is doing, reflecting a 10-percentage-point drop since mid-September.

    The decline follows two months of turmoil over state budget cuts and questions about the administration’s handling of a moviemaking tax credit program blamed for misspending millions.

    In matchups posed to likely voters, Branstad, a Republican who served four terms, swamps Culver by 24 percentage points. Culver also trails Sioux City business consultant Bob Vander Plaats, a fiscal and social conservative who remains little-known to most Iowans.

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