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Iowa Vote, Stocks, Jobs All Good For Obama

January 6, 2012 RSS Feed Print
National pollster John Zogby gives President Obama a grade of B for week 155 of his presidency.

National pollster John Zogby gives President Obama a grade of B for week 155 of his presidency.

Pollster John Zogby updates our weekly Obama Report Card with a grade on the president's performance. Zogby uses his polling, expert analysis and interaction with major players to come up with a grade, along with adding some comments that capture how he sees the president's week ending.

John Zogby on Week: 155

"Do you think President Obama had his feet up at the White House Tuesday night munching popcorn, watching the Iowa caucus results and enjoying the Republican race for president become even more muddled? That alone made this another good week for the president. Until Congress comes back, he is free to give speeches and convince voters he is the only guy in town really trying to create jobs. Also positive are predictions by some analysts of a positive 2012 for stocks and Friday's jobs numbers. Obama did need to contend with another tiff with his liberal base, but tried to take the sting out of the Defense Reauthorization Act's provisions allowing the indefinite detention of U.S. citizens suspected of being terrorists with a signing statement expressing 'serious reservations.'"

Grade: B

Last week's: B+

John Zogby is Chairman of the Board and Chief Insights Officer for IBOPE Zogby International, a non-partisan public opinion, research, and business solutions firm with experience working in more than 70 countries around the globe. IBOPE Zogby International specializes in telephone, Internet, and face-to-face survey research and analysis for corporate, political, nonprofit, and governmental clients. The firm is headquartered in Utica, N.Y. John Zogby is also the author of The Way We'll Be: The Zogby Report on the Transformation of the American Dream (Random House).

Twitter John @TheJohnZogby

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“Obama Has Been The Best President For The Stock Market” .. and the worst president for the middle class ever….

Look, rich people get wealthy because they are astute at following the flow of money. The more money flows, the better the chances to tap into that flow, invest and get rich. President Obama and his push to flow money through the economy by creating huge deficits to be paid by future generations is the best thing that could happen to the market and wealthy investors. At the same time it is the worst thing that can happen to future generations and the middle class that will have to pay for it by higher taxes.

So yeah, Obama is great for rich people, not such for the middle class and poor people still looking for jobs.

Mike S of CA 3:51PM August 11, 2012

You have to be kidding or lying right? The unemployment numbers are up the stock market is down, his unconstitutional appointments are up, his addition to the federal work force is up believe me I could go on and on but why bother you won't report the truth anyway. Rasmussen seems to me to be the only honest poll reporter out there. You should be ashamed of yourself. I forgot since the fraud-in-chief was elected there doesn't seem to be any of you people possess any integrity. TELL THE TRUTH.

Mary Triola of MS 11:43AM January 13, 2012

You have to be kidding or lying right? The unemployment numbers are up the stock market is down, his unconstitutional appointments are up, his addition to the federal work force is up believe me I could go on and on but why bother you won't report the truth anyway. Rasmussen seems to me to be the only honest poll reporter out there. You should be ashamed of yourself. I forgot since the fraud-in-chief was elected there doesn't seem to be any of you people possess any integrity. TELL THE TRUTH.

Mary Triola of MS 11:35AM January 13, 2012

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