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  • AP poll: Majority harbor prejudice against blacks

    JENNIFER AGIESTA, SONYA ROSS,Associated Press

    WASHINGTON — Racial attitudes have not improved in the four years since the United States elected its first black president, an Associated Press poll finds, as a slight majority of Americans now express prejudice toward blacks whether they recognize those feelings or not. Those views could cost President Barack Obama votes as he tries for re-election, the survey found, though the effects are mitigated by some people's more favorable views of blacks. AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais President Barack Obama speaks to s...

  • Poll: Health overhaul unpopular, but not as feared

    JENNIFER AGIESTA, RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR, Associated Press

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Nearly two years after President Barack Obama signed landmark legislation to cover the uninsured, a new poll finds his health care overhaul is neither better liked nor better understood. But as the Supreme Court prepares to hear arguments on the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, the AP-GfK poll shows that Americans are less concerned that their own personal health care will suffer as a result of it. Shortly after the law passed in 2010, nearly half — 47 percent — said they expected the quali...

  • AP-GfK Poll: Opposition to health care law eases

    JENNIFER AGIESTA RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR mdash Associated Pres

    Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — As lawmakers shaken by the shooting of a colleague return to the health care debate, an Associated Press-GfK poll finds raw feelings over President Barack Obama's overhaul have subsided. Ahead of a vote on repeal in the GOP-led House this week, strong opposition to the law stands at 30 percent, close to the lowest level registered in AP-GfK surveys dating to September 2009. The nation is divided over the law, but the strength and intensity of the opposition appear diminished. The law e...

  • AP-GfK Poll: More than half say Obama should lose

    JENNIFER AGIESTA, KEN THOMAS - Associated Press

    WASHINGTON — Entering 2012, President Barack Obama's re-election prospects are essentially a 50-50 proposition, with a majority saying the president deserves to be voted out of office despite concerns about the Republican alternatives, according to a new Associated Press-GfK poll. Obama's overall poll numbers suggest he's in jeopardy of losing, even as the public's outlook on the economy appears to be improving, the AP-GfK poll found. For the first time since spring, more said the economy got better in the past month than s...

  • AP-GfK Poll: Opposition to health care law eases

    JENNIFER AGIESTA, RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR — Associated Pres

    AP-GfK Poll: Opposition to health care law eases JENNIFER AGIESTA RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR Associated Press WASHINGTON — As lawmakers shaken by the shooting of a colleague return to the health care debate, an Associated Press-GfK poll finds raw feelings over President Barack Obama's overhaul have subsided. Ahead of a vote on repeal in the GOP-led House this week, strong opposition to the law stands at 30 percent, close to the lowest level registered in AP-GfK surveys dating to September 2009. The nation is divided over the l... Full story

  • AP-GfK Poll: Opposition to health care law eases

    JENNIFER AGIESTA, RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR — Associated Pres

    AP-GfK Poll: Opposition to health care law eases JENNIFER AGIESTA RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — As lawmakers shaken by the shooting of a colleague return to the health care debate, an Associated Press-GfK poll finds raw feelings over President Barack Obama's overhaul have subsided. Ahead of a vote on repeal in the GOP-led House this week, strong opposition to the law stands at 30 percent, close to the lowest level registered in AP-GfK surveys dating to September 2009. The nation is divided over t...