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Hispanics' Approval of Obama Drops Again and Again

Monday, June 7, 2010

Latino approval for Barack Obama drops again from 69% to 64% to 57%.  Highest drop among Spanish speaking Latinos: 21% drop.

 

From Gallup:

 

"Hispanics' approval of President Barack Obama's job performance slipped to 57% in May, after falling from 69% in January to 64% in February. ... After Obama's State of the Union speech in January, several leading Hispanics and Hispanic groups criticized Obama for not devoting more attention to immigration reform in the speech -- and, more specifically, for not fulfilling his campaign promise of making comprehensive immigration reform a top priority. As one Hispanic activist wrote at the time, "For those looking for a strong statement in support of comprehensive immigration reform, the speech was a big disappointment." Illinois Rep. Luis Gutierrez was also publicly critical of Obama after the speech."

 

This trend wil continue: Deficits, government waste, high unemployment numbers, foreclosures, and an oil spill have all highlight the difference between the President's rhetoric and leadership.   

 

Gallup: http://www.gallup.com/poll/139379/Hispanics-Approval-Obama-Drops-2010.aspx

 

 

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