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WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama still has the public approval of a majority of Americans, but he finds himself governing an increasingly pessimistic country.

This comes at a time when he is trying to revive a struggling economy, weighing more troops for the 8-year-old Afghanistan war, muscling a health care reform overhaul through Congress and hoping to push through other ambitious measures like legislation focused on climate change.

The latest Associated Press-GfK poll shows that Americans grew slightly more dispirited on a range of matters over the past month, continuing the slippage that has occurred since Obama took office.

People were more pessimistic about the direction of the country than in October. They disapproved of Obama’s handling of the economy a bit more than before. And, perhaps most striking for the commander in chief, more people have lost confidence in Obama on Iraq and Afghanistan over the last month. Overall, there’s a malaise about the state of the nation.

“It’s in pretty bad shape,” said truck driver Floyd Hacker of Granby, Missouri, a Democrat who voted for Obama. “He sounded like somebody who could make things happen. I still think he can.”

Still, Hacker said, he questions the president’s approach to the economy, what the U.S. is trying to accomplish in Afghanistan and Obama’s focus on health care, adding, “He can’t handle everything at one time.”

Public attitudes like that are troubling for a president trying to accomplish an ambitious agenda at home while fighting wars abroad, as well as for a Democratic Party heading into a critical election year. It will have to stave off losses that a new president typically experiences in his first midterm elections. A third of the Senate, all of the House and most governors’ offices will be on the ballot.

The findings underscore just how quickly the political environment can change, a lesson for out-of-power Republicans who are buzzing with energy after booting Democrats from rule in Virginia and New Jersey governors’ races last week.

It was just over a year ago that Obama won the White House in an electoral landslide and Democrats padded their congressional majorities. The country was riding high with optimism by just about all measures when Obama took office in January.

Hope and change were in vogue back then. But change didn’t happen overnight, as the rhetoric of campaigning crashed headlong into the realities of governing. And hope slipped in a country that always has clung to it.

Now, Obama’s approval rating stands at 54 percent, roughly the same as in October but very different from the enthusiastic 74 percent in January just before he took office. And some 56 percent of people say the country is heading in the wrong direction, an uptick from 51 percent last month and 49 percent in Obama’s first month as president.

The economy is by far the most important issue on Americans’ minds. Unemployment hit 10.2 percent last month even though the administration has promoted glimmers of improvement and many economists say the recession is over.

Those jobless figures help explain why as many people said the economy got worse in the past month as said it got better — and it’s not many people who thought it got better, just 22 percent. Most say the economy stayed the same, and just 46 percent approve of how Obama is handling the economy, compared with 50 percent last month.

“He did good on getting Wall Street up and running. But I’m not going,” said independent Jay Huffaker, 33, of Knoxville, Tennessee, a construction worker who has been unemployed for a year and a half. The country is in terrible shape, he said, adding, “It seems like it’s getting worse and worse and worse and worse.”

The nation also has grown more lukewarm on Obama and the wars as he tries to wind down the one in Iraq and considers ramping up the one in Afghanistan.

Compared with October, 45 percent of people now disapprove of Obama’s handling of Iraq, up from 37 percent; while 48 percent now disapprove of his handling of Afghanistan, up from 41 percent. A majority of Americans oppose both wars. And more than half — 54 percent — now oppose sending more troops to Afghanistan, an increase from 50 percent last month.

“We either need to do something to win the wars, or just come home,” said Republican Heather Johannessen, a stay-at-home mom in the suburbs of Minneapolis-St. Paul, who thinks the U.S. is in a holding pattern in both Iraq and Afghanistan.

On health care, about half of the country approves of how Obama is doing on his signature domestic issue — virtually unchanged from October. In a major victory for Obama, the House passed a sweeping overhaul of the U.S. medical system over the weekend. But the fate of the measure is uncertain in the Senate, where moderate Democrats who are necessary for passage are balking at the cost and various provisions.

Only a third of the country approves of how Congress is doing.

The AP-GfK Poll was conducted Nov. 5-9 by GfK Roper Public Affairs and Media. It involved landline and cell phone interviews with 1,006 adults nationwide and has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points.

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  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Stan_Vinyl/ Stan_Vinyl

    Where is there NOT a poll taken on how we should be believing in ourselves and not soley on any president past, present or other?

    Why are people wasting time not doing shyt for themselves and waiting on the “black guy” to fix everything?

    WTF do we give PH.D’s for? Why is there a “higher learning” realm but people wait for other people to fix ALL the damn problems?

    Polls on Obama are pointless, these people talking all that shyt need to like OutKast said “GET UP, GET OUT & DO SOMETHING”!

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    the truth is obama is like the other so called black leaders they give good speeches but they never deliver.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/LastManStandingTall/ LastManStandingTall

    It’s foolish to have confidence in any politician, black or white. I’m not surprised that people are becoming increasingly disappointed in Obama. The media hyped him up as the second-coming and you all bought the hype. He was the overwhelming favorite because he was black and America wanted someone to fix the economy and bring our people in Iraq and Afghanistan HOME!! Turns out, he’s only easier to take than Bush in terms of words only. Everything else is pretty much the same.

    Obama’s gonna last one term. I think the voting majority is slowing coming to its senses and will find an equivalent white president for 2012.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/PutneySwope76/ PutneySwope76

    Word Stan. No one polled me! People need to realize the stability Obama has given this country since his election.

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    This dude’s main concern is to keep Democratic politicians in office, and he will cater to everyone, which includes fags, dykes, jews and illegal latinos, except black people until he needs us again. Everyone thought that he would hit the ground running, but he’s just triangulating as much as Hillary ever did. Playing it safe, so not much getting done there, and don’t expect much. As always, we are on our own.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Monte_Brown/ Monte_Brown

    The Democrats are bleeding and when the Healthcare bill fails in the Senate, the Democrats will need ICU. If Hillary Clinton was president it would be a hell of a lot different. The Democrats would not have lost New Jersey and Bill Thompson would be Mayor of New York. The Democrats are so drunk on love with Obama that they can’t fight in the trenches and battle on the battlefield. Hillary Clinton was Senator of a majority Republican District. She has the appeal with Independents and Republicans. CNN and MSNBC won’t tell you that because they are Hillary Haters. To this day Hillary is still so scrutinized for every little petty thing she says and does that she has to wear a poker face all the time. Most of the hatred Hillary Clinton receives is based on jealousy. Some people can’t stand to see a strong woman take charge and make policy.

    Obama is just not the fighter Hillary Clinton is. Independent women would have gladly supported Hillary. If Sarah Palin runs against Obama in 2012 not only will she beat him but she will beat him with a majority Republican House and Senate giving the Republicans absolute power again. You can thank Obama for that, and I wonder what mealy mouth Chris Matthews, Chuck Todd, and black people will say then. Hmm. What people are not realizing is that Obama can talk a good talk but hasn’t walked the walk. The war is still on and we are spending a hefty sum. The Federal deficit is 1.8 trillion. Obama has bailed out the banks and the greedy capitalists while unemployment is at a record high 10.2 percent.

    What some Black people don’t understand is that Independents broke for Obama in 2008 because they didn’t want a Republican and because Obama made a good speech. Also, the sexist male dominated media dogged Hillary and black people joined the choir during the primaries. Now the same people are realizing that what they thought was a fire was simply a pilot light with no gas pumping it. The Democrats will continue to sink in the polls. They will lose seats in the House and the Senate. Then the jackasses will realize that, Duh, they should have chosen Hillary Clinton. Obama was just not the right leader. The troops are not coming home. A terrorist has attacked Fort Hood. Where is the leadership Obama promised? Where is the change Obama promised. The Democrats will be back at square one if they don’t realize that they SHOULD HAVE GONE WITH HILLARY CLINTON. It just makes sense.

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