Smart Polics brings us an analysis of the latest SurveyUSA poll on Obama’s approval ratings.
SurveyUSA’s latest round of approval ratings for President Barack Obama have been released for a dozen states across the country, in polling conducted March 20-22 of 600 adults in each state.
Although the President has had a consistently higher job performance rating during the first three months of his tenure in states such as New York, Massachusetts, California, and Washington, in no state have Obama’s early supporters been as faithful as those in the State of Minnesota.
From January (64 percent) to March (61 percent), Obama has only lost 4.7 percent of his support in the Gopher State, the lowest of the 12 states polled each month by SurveyUSA. Obama received an approval rating of 62 percent in February in Minnesota.
By contrast, Obama has lost support among Wisconsinites at more than 5 times this rate. Falling at a 24.3 percent clip since his inauguration, the President has seen his approval rating drop from 70 percent in January to 53 percent in March in the Badger State – the largest dip across the 12 states. Obama’s approval rating fell 11.7 percent since February (60 percent).
Obama is also seeing a larger than average erosion of early supporters in Iowa, where 57 percent now approve of the job he is doing as president, down 16.2 percent from January (68 percent) – the third largest drop in support among the 12 states polled by SurveyUSA. The President’s job approval rating fell 9.5 percent since February in the Hawkeye State (63 percent).
Erosion of Approval for Barack Obama’s Performance as President
Rank State January March % Change 1 Minnesota 64 61 -4.7 2 New York 78 72 -7.7 3 Kentucky 62 56 -9.7 4 Washington 69 62 -10.1 5 Virginia 62 55 -11.3 6 Kansas 62 55 -11.3 7 Missouri 65 57 -12.3 8 Massachusetts 78 68 -12.8 9 California 77 67 -13.0 10 Iowa 68 57 -16.2 11 Alabama 60 47 -21.7 12 Wisconsin 70 53 -24.3 Average 68.0 59.2 -12.9Note: As of post time, SurveyUSA had not yet released numbers for two states polled in its January and February rounds – New Mexico and Oregon.
Interestingly, Obama’s support is holding much stronger in states like Kentucky (56 percent, 9.7 percent drop), and Kansas (55 percent, 11.3 percent drop) – states in which Obama received only 41 and 42 percent of the presidential vote respectively.
Obama currently has an approval rating that is 15 points higher in Kentucky than the vote he received for president in that state. In Kansas the President is currently +13. Minnesota ranks in the middle of the pack with the President’s approval rating (61 percent) resting 7 points higher than his vote tally on Election Day (54 percent).
Only the State of Wisconsin finds Obama with a lower approval rating today (53 percent) than his statewide vote last November (56 percent) among these dozen states.
Obama Presidential Vote Share vs. March Approval Ratings
Rank State Vote Approval Difference 1 Kentucky 41 56 15 2 Kansas 42 55 13 3 New York 63 72 9 4 Alabama 39 47 8 5 Missouri 49 57 8 6 Minnesota 54 61 7 7 Massachusetts 62 68 6 8 California 61 67 6 9 Washington 57 62 5 10 Iowa 54 57 3 11 Virginia 53 55 2 12 Wisconsin 56 53 -3Note: As of post time, SurveyUSA had not yet released numbers for two states polled in its January and February rounds – New Mexico and Oregon.
This reminds me of that November morning in 1984 when the Star Tribune printed a map of a red United States with only a lonely blue Minnesota. What can we expect from the state that elects a wrestler and failed comedian to office.