Fox News Poll: U.S. weaker under Obama

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Most people disapprove of how President Barack Obama is handling foreign policy, according to a Fox News poll released on Wednesday, with those surveyed saying the U.S. is less powerful than it was when he was elected.

From Fox News on the poll: “By a widening margin, more voters think the United States is weaker since Barack Obama became president. And the highest number in a decade feels the country is less safe than it was before 9/11, according to a Fox News poll released Wednesday. The poll also finds most voters think President Obama has not been tough enough on Russia, although a majority still says the U.S. should stay out of the situation in Ukraine.”

For the entire poll, with historic data, click HERE.

Excerpt…

Do you approve or disapprove of the job Barack Obama is doing on …Foreign policy

37 percent Approve

53 percent Disapprove

Do you think the country is stronger and more powerful than six years ago, weaker and less powerful, or is the country about as strong and powerful as it was six years ago?

17 percent Stronger and more powerful

52 percent Weaker and less powerful

29 percent Same

The poll was taken March 23-25, 2014.

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