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eridani

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Wed Apr 3, 2013, 03:34 AM Apr 2013

Poll: Obama Boasts Higher Approval Rating In Louisiana Than Jindal

http://livewire.talkingpointsmemo.com/entry/poll-obama-boasts-higher-approval-rating-in-louisiana

Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal (R) remains a very unpopular figure among his constituents, so much so that President Barack Obama claims a slight popularity edge in the conservative state.

The latest poll from Southern Media & Opinion Research released Tuesday showed Jindal with a dire approval rating: 38 percent of Louisiana voters said they approve of the job the governor is doing, while a majority of 60 percent said they disapprove. According to the survey, Jindal's constituents are deeply dissatisfied with the Republican's plans to impose cuts to higher education and privatize the state's charity hospital system. His call to abolish the state's personal and corporate income tax is also unpopular, with 63 percent saying they are opposed to the proposal.

Lousiana voters are certainly no fan of Obama either, but the President's 43 percent approval rating trumps Jindal, pegged as a potential 2016 contender. Fifty-six percent said they disapprove of the job Obama is doing. Obama lost in Louisiana last year to Mitt Romney by 17 points.
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Poll: Obama Boasts Higher Approval Rating In Louisiana Than Jindal (Original Post) eridani Apr 2013 OP
Obama is "that far to the Right." blkmusclmachine Apr 2013 #1
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