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Pew Research CenterDecember 10, 2013
Obama Job Rating Regains Some Ground, But 2013 Has Taken a Toll

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Obama Job Rating Regains Some Ground, But 2013 Has Taken a Toll
12-10-13 Obama web graphic
More Say Health Care Law Having Negative Effects on the Country
More Confidence in Obama than GOP Leaders on Health Policy
Views of Obama’s Honesty, Leadership, Effectiveness
Obama’s Economic Ratings Recover, Health Care Ratings Stable
Over 2013, Obama Loses Most Ground on Honesty and Effectiveness
Most Young People Now Disapprove of 2010 Health Law
Obama Has Wide Advantage in Confidence on Health Care Policy
How Well Are Health Care Exchanges Working?
Many Causes Seen for Problems with Health Care Law
Public Divided over Whether Law’s Problems Can Be Resolved
Wide Partisan Divides Over Whether Admin. Deliberately Misled Public
About the Survey
Obama’s Job Rating Rises as Difficult Year Draws to a Close
Obama Approval Up from Personal Low
More Say Health Care Law is Having Negative Impact on Country
More Opponents of Health Care Law Want Elected Officials to Make It Work, Not Fail

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