Idaho residents least approving, at 27%
PRINCETON, NJ -- Residents of 16 states and the District of Columbia gave President Obama approval ratings of 50% or higher during the first half of 2011, led by the District of Columbia, Connecticut, Maryland, and Delaware. Idaho residents had the least positive appraisal of his performance, with 27% approving.
These results are based on aggregated Gallup Daily tracking data from January through June, consisting of nearly 90,000 interviews nationally. Obama averaged 47% approval on a nationwide basis during this time. Each state's data is weighted so it is demographically representative of the state's population. The full data for each state can be found on page 2 of this report.
Obama's support is greatest in the East, with 8 of his 10 highest approval ratings occurring in states located in the Northeast or Mid-Atlantic region of the country. The 2 non-Eastern states ranking among the 10 highest are Obama's home states of Hawaii and Illinois.
States giving Obama his lowest approval ratings are more varied regionally, with several in the West but also including Southern and Midwestern states.
Steady State Approval Ratings
Obama's national half-year average approval rating of 47% matches his average nationwide approval rating for all of 2010. As such, there has been little meaningful change since 2010 in his ratings at the state level as well.
The president did receive a 50% or higher approval rating in a few more states during the first half of 2011 than he did in 2010 -- 16 compared with 12, along with the District of Columbia in both time periods. His approval rating crept back to the 50% level in Maine, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota in the first part of 2011 after being below that level in those states in 2010.
Implications
As President Obama prepares for his re-election bid next year, his approval ratings nationally and at the state level bear watching. Typically, presidents with approval ratings above 50% get re-elected, though George W. Bush won re-election in 2004 with a 48% approval rating at the time of the election.
Thus, a key for Obama is to try to push his national approval rating back above the 50% mark before November 2012, and to have it at or above that level in as many states as possible, given that the presidential election will be determined by the winner of the greater number of state electoral votes. Currently, a majority of states show approval ratings below 50%, though whether Obama is victorious will also depend in part on who his GOP challenger is, whether a significant third-party candidate runs, and the degree to which the president's supporters turn out to vote.
Explore President Obama's approval ratings in depth and compare them with those of past presidents in the Gallup Presidential Job Approval Center.
Survey Methods
Results are based on telephone interviews conducted as part of Gallup Daily tracking Jan. 2-June 30, 2011, with a random sample of 89,965 adults, aged 18 and older, living in all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
For results based on the total sample of national adults, one can say with 95% confidence that the maximum margin of sampling error is ±1 percentage points.
Sample sizes for individual states range from lows of 180 for the District of Columbia and 242 for Hawaii to a high of 8,549 for California. Margins of error for most states are ±4 percentage points or less.
Interviews are conducted with respondents on landline telephones and cellular phones, with interviews conducted in Spanish for respondents who are primarily Spanish-speaking. Each sample includes a minimum quota of 400 cell phone respondents and 600 landline respondents per 1,000 national adults, with additional minimum quotas among landline respondents for gender within region. Landline telephone numbers are chosen at random among listed telephone numbers. Cell phone numbers are selected using random-digit-dial methods. Landline respondents are chosen at random within each household on the basis of which member had the most recent birthday.
Samples are weighted by gender, age, race, Hispanic ethnicity, education, region, adults in the household, and phone status (cell phone only/landline only/both, cell phone mostly, and having an unlisted landline number). Demographic weighting targets are based on the March 2010 Current Population Survey figures for the aged 18 and older non-institutionalized population living in U.S. telephone households. All reported margins of sampling error include the computed design effects for weighting and sample design.
In addition to sampling error, question wording and practical difficulties in conducting surveys can introduce error or bias into the findings of public opinion polls.
For more details on Gallup's polling methodology, visit http:// http://www.gallup.com.
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I noticed a strange trend, the states with the HIGHEST welfare roles, unemployment rates, food stamp use, etc were still in the bag for our collectivist in chief.
"A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the voters discover that they can vote themselves largesse from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates promising the most benefits from the public treasury with the result that a democracy always co More..
Posted Aug-8-2011 ByMoore Slayer (2014.14) 
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@Moore Slayer And that is why we were never meant to be a democracy.
Posted Aug-9-2011 Bylonewolf6972 (670.56) lonewolf6972 View Channel Send Message
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Urban Parisites
Posted Aug-8-2011 Bydoorgunner240h (30.96) doorgunner240h View Channel Send Message
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star, I know it's not April 1st, but please tell us your joking here. How could his rating be anything over 20% or so these days? I don't know anybody that likes him anymore.
Posted Aug-8-2011 Bydirtbiker201 (1447.68) 
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Wow there must no news there.
Posted Aug-8-2011 Bypetryleak (868.14) 
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Hehehe......"That's funny, right there, I don't care who y'are"
50% or more in the bastions of liberalism, as well as the states with the highest unemployment statistics.....talk about THICK! Either that or they're just gluttons for punishment.
Amazing that people can be that stupid and STILL be able to breath without mechanical assistance....
Posted Aug-9-2011 ByBogenschutze (189.82) Bogenschutze View Channel Send Message
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Wow......Northern Democrats !! Really?
If Obama shot you in the face...you'd still vote for him.
Posted Aug-8-2011 Bytymatthews (79.76) 
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Well, those entitlement parasites will be surprised IF POSOTUS get's re-elected, because those entitlement folks will be first on the NWO DEPOPULATION LISTS: especially the WHITE and BROWN CHRISTIANS, JEWS, and BLACK SOUTH AFRICANS.
Posted Aug-9-2011 ByGusr (292.90) Gusr View Channel Send Message
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IDAHO lmao give me a break. That's like Minnesota. Take every damn state west of interstate I-95 until you get to California and get rid of them and we WOULD NOT HAVE HALF of our country's problems.
That is a fact.
Posted Aug-8-2011 ByRambo33 (152.90) 
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Yup, because libtards are too stupid to recognize all of our urban decacy (thanks to liberal entitlement programs) as a problem.
Posted Aug-8-2011 ByWolfBite120 (716.90) 
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@WolfBite120 Excuse me. You need to learn geography. Look at the map and tell me what the majority of the people are that live in the geographic area that I outlined above. I will give you a hint. THEY ARE RED STATES.
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@etherealspectre Really. And which Red State do you live in.
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