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Washington Whispers by Paul Bedard

Obama Holds Steady, Thanks to Iran, Financial Overhaul

June 19, 2009 03:39 PM ET | Permanent Link | Print

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The Meter is RIght

While I respect the disagreement expressed here about President Obama's score of 82, the informal poll I take gives him a score of 82 to 90 by and large among a demographic of White, Black, and Hispanic adults here in Chicago. I can't speak to the measures taken elsewhere in the US.

Zogby's fantasy versus reality

Ridiculous. This is more Zogby's wish than methodology. Other polls show him to be slipping. And today's pics of Obama eating ice cream and golfing while Tehran burns will further erode his favorability.

Roger

lol..I might go in on half with you, that way you don't have to bare the full cost-haha

obama rating

if you believe an 82 i will sell you the brooklyn bridge

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