Republican National Convention: Day Four

Gallup Poll: Trump Job Approval at 42%, Rises 4% from June

President Donald Trump now has a 42 percent job approval as commander in chief, a slight increase from his job approval rating of 38 percent in June.

Latinos, Millennials Differ on President Obama's Job Performance

As he visits Germany for the G7 summit, President Barack Obama received a slightly higher job disapproval rating from millennials. Latinos, however, shared a different opinion than millennials.

Voters Disapprove of Obama, Congress Handling Immigration, Economy Issues

Immigration and the economy have remained as the top issues among registered voters, based on new polling data.

Poll: Voters Oppose Obama's Immigration Executive Actions, Support Ground Troops Against ISIS

A majority of Americans believe President Barack Obama loves America but support for his immigration executive actions are not positive.

President Obama's Job Approval Ratings Improve Ahead of State of the Union Address

Ahead of his State of the Union address, President Barack Obama's job approval ratings have increased.

Latinos, Millennials Give President Obama Higher Job Approval Rating Than Congress

President Barack Obama's job approval rating has hit over the 50 percent barrier between Latino and millennial respondents in a new survey.

Obama Gets Low Approval Marks for Immigration Action, Economy and Foreign Policy

President Barack Obama's job approval rating continued to decline, based on new polling data conducted after the midterm elections, and his handling on immigration has been viewed with unpopular opinion.

Obama's Job Approval Rating Lower Among College-Educated, Non-College Educated Whites Than Latinos, Blacks

President Barack Obama and the Democratic Party's job approval ratings have overall been over 50 percent among Latinos, but percentage rate is significantly lower with whites.

Poll: Americans Unhappy With President Obama And His Administration’s Handling Of Issues They Deem Top Priority For 2014

According to a recent poll the majority of American voters say they are unhappy with how the president is handling what they believe are the highest priority issues facing the country. However, if Obama can rearrange his priorities and fix the current situation in a few key areas pollsters say his approval ratings may increase for 2014.
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