Politics & Government
Obama's Approval Ratings Continue to Decline in NH
His approval rating is 42 percent in the Granite State, down 13 percentage points since his reelection in November of 2012.

President Barack Obama’s approval ratings continue to decline in New Hampshire, according to a new WMUR/University of New Hampshire Survey Center poll.
The poll was conducted from Jan. 21 to Jan. 26 – before Tuesday night's State of the Union address. Currently, 42 percent of New Hampshire adults say they approve of the job Obama is doing as president, down 13 percentage points since his reelection in November of 2012.
The president's approval ratings have fallen since his reelection most significantly among Democrats, from 95 percent to 78 percent, and among Independents (from 49 percent to 34 percent). Republicans have given him low approval ratings throughout his time in office.
[Read the full poll results here.]
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