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Clinton Approval Rating At All-Time High

By Keating Holland/CNN

WASHINGTON (Jan. 16) -- A new CNN/USA TODAY/Gallup poll finds President Bill Clinton's approval rating riding high as he prepares to begin his second term. A full 62 percent -- an all-time high for Clinton -- approve of the way he is doing his job, with only 32 percent disapproving.

One reason: half the public is satisfied with the way things are going in the United States at this time, the first time that has happened since the end of the Persian Gulf War, and double the public's satisfaction just a year ago.

The Republican Congress is also looking good. Its approval rating of 41 percent is the highest it has been in this decade.

The poll of 1,005 adults was conducted Jan. 10-13, 1997, and has a margin of error of +/- 3 percentage points.

Full details:

Clinton Approval Rating
Approve
Disapprove
62%
31

Clinton Approval Rating
1993
1994
1995
1996
Now
49%
46
47
56
62
(Yearly averages)

Congressional Approval Rating
Approve
Disapprove
41%
49

Congressional Approval Rating
1993
1994
1995
1996
Now
25%
26
32
35
41
(Yearly averages)

Satisfied With the Way Things Are Going in U.S.?
Yes
No
50%
47

Satisfied With the Way Things Are Going in U.S.
1993
1994
1995
1996
Now
28%
33
29
40
50
(Yearly averages)

How does Clinton's approval rating compare to previous presidents as they prepared to start a new term? Clinton's 62 percent is identical to the figure Ronald Reagan posted in mid-January 1985, and puts him in a statistical tie with Franklin Roosevelt as FDR began his third term in 1941. Clinton's approval is somewhat lower than Harry Truman's in 1949 and Dwight Eisenhower's in 1957, but is far higher than the 51 percent figure Richard Nixon posted at the start of his second term in 1973.

Historical Approval Ratings
Clinton, 1997
Reagan, 1985
Nixon, 1973
Eisenhower, 1957
Truman, 1949
Roosevelt, 1941
62%
62
51
73
69
64

But the last four years have taken their toll on Clinton. Four years ago, half the public said that the phrase "cares about the needs of people like you" strongly applied to Clinton. Today, only 34 percent say that. Half the public also said that the phrase "inspires confidence" strongly applied to Clinton just after his first inauguration; today only one-third feel that way. Fewer Americans also strongly believe that Clinton is honest and trustworthy or that he shares their values.

Which Statements Strongly Apply to Clinton?

Cares about you
Inspires confidence
Shares your values
Honest and trustworthy
Now
34%
33
25
21
Jan. 1993
50%
51
36
34

Then why are Clinton's rating so high? Because the public's satisfaction with the state of the nation has dramatically improved since Clinton's first inauguration in a number of different areas. The state of the nation's economy satisfies 58 percent of those surveyed, more than double the number who felt that way in January 1993. Americans are also more satisfied with the protection of the environment, the opportunity for a poor person to get ahead by working hard, and the availability and affordability of health care. The public has seen less progress in the state of race relations, the quality of education, and the opportunity for the next generation of Americans to live better than their parents.

Satisfaction With Economy
Now
58%
January 1993
25

Satisfaction With State of Nation

Environment
Economy
Poverty
Health care
Now
63%
58
50
41
Jan. 1993
52%
25
42
23

Americans are confident that Bill Clinton can keep the country out of war in the next four years and secure the nation's long-term economic future. They are less confident, however, that Clinton can reduce the deficit, avoid a tax increase for middle-income people, and reform the political system. Confidence in Clinton's ability to reform politics has dropped substantially in the last four years, but confidence in his ability to avoid a tax hike has gone up somewhat.

Confident That Clinton Can...

...Keep out of war
...Secure economic future
...Reduce deficit
...Avoid tax hike
...Reform political system
Now
68%
57
47
43
37
Jan.1993
61%
61
43
33
51

One problem for Clinton: a majority of the public thinks that Clinton was had some personal responsibility for obtaining the Democratic campaign contributions which may have been illegal. Over a fifth of them, 22 percent, say Clinton had a great deal of personal responsibility for obtaining those controversial contributions; 37 percent say he had a moderate amount of personal responsibility.

Was Clinton Personally Responsible For Campaign Contributions?
Yes
No
59%
37

Since Clinton's inauguration will occur on Martin Luther King Day, the poll asked whether the public thinks King's goals have been achieved. Only a quarter say that all of most of the goals of Dr. King and the civil rights movement have been achieved; 61 percent say only some of those goals have been achieved, and 9 percent say almost none of them have been achieved.

How Many of King's Goals Have Been Achieved?
All/most
Only some
Almost none
26%
61
9
Sampling error: +/- 5% pts


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