About that Wall Street Journal poll: Is the public saying Obama's presidency is over?

By T. Becket Adams | June 18, 2014 | 9:43 am
Topics: Beltway Confidential Barack Obama MSNBC NBC Polls Joe Scarborough Wall Street Journal

President Obama's approval rating has dropped to 41 percent, according to a new survey from the...



President Obama's approval rating has dropped to 41 percent, a majority of Americans disapprove of his handling of foreign policy issues, he has lost support from the Hispanic community and Americans actually think his administration is less competent than the Bush White House post-Hurricane Katrina, according to a new survey from the Wall Street Journal and NBC News.

In short, the poll is nothing but bad news for the president.
The survey would appear to be so bad, in fact, that NBC News' Chuck Todd said Tuesday that the poll basically means the public has declared the Obama presidency to be over.
"This poll is a disaster for the president," Todd said. "You look at the presidency here: Lowest job rating, tied for the lowest; lowest on foreign policy. His administration is seen as less competent than the Bush administration, post-Katrina."
"On the issue of do you believe he can still lead? A majority believe no. Essentially the public is saying your presidency is over," Todd added.
You can read more about the WSJ/NBC News poll here.

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