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Obama’s Approval Rating Hits Another New High
“I think that this is unprecedented at this point”.
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“Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama essentially put a price tag on the head of every American traveling overseas in violation of long standing American policy by paying ransom”, Pence told a rally of supporters in North Carolina.
The Clinton campaign also released a blog post on Wednesday that used recent news editorials and headlines to attack Trump for his comments on the Gold Star family who spoke at the Democratic National Convention. The pair then surprised the convention hall, when she appeared on stage to join at the end of his speech, and they hugged and smiled.
According to the poll, Obama’s improving approval ratings and outspoken stance against Republican nominee Donald Trump could prove beneficial to the Democrat seeking to succeed him in office, Hillary Clinton, CNN said. “I ask you to carry her the same way you carried me”.
But Obama’s rating doesn’t necessarily mean Clinton will coast to a victory.
President George H.W. Bush managed to win the election in 1988, but Vice President Al Gore fell just short in 2000.
And the American public delivered a pleasant gift: A new CNN/ORC poll shows Obama with his highest rating since just before his second inauguration in 2013.
While 45 percent of Americans still disapprove of how Obama is handling his job as president, that is down from 47 percent. Among Trump’s supporters, however, 82% say they see Clinton as likely to extend Obama’s policies, suggesting his message connecting the two in a negative way has landed among those who back his campaign.
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“It was Bill Clinton who, at the convention, helped put Mr Obama over in 2012”, she said.