Although Obama's job approval rating rose to 46 percent in March, up one point since January and February, his approval rating among Latinos in the U.S. seems to have falling according to a report by Gallup.
President Obama's job approval rating among Hispanics in March stood at 55 percent--an impressive 9 points above the national average. However, the 9 points is much less than the 10 to 20 percent Mr. Obama routinely scored among this ethnicity.
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The report by Gallup also mentions that Obama's support from Hispanics fell at a steeper rate than whites or blacks.
Obama's approval rating from Americans has seen a steady decline since he assumed office in 2009 but with momentary boosts every now and then.
His approval rating in the first year ranged in the 50s and 60s but fell to the mid-high 40s in his second year. Later in his third year it fell further to the low-mid 40s but received a boost to reach 50 percent after news of the death of Osama bin Laden broke.
Obama's approval rating in the first week of April was at 50 percent once again.
Now the question is, "will he be able to maintain these ratings until the elections?"
To view the poll results, click here.
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