Europe Sun
EuropeSun.com Friday 30th July 2010 Edition 2010/3006
  • More Europe Markets News

  • Sylvester Stallone renames himself 'Sly-enstein' after neck surgery
  • Unsold gold-plated Frank Lampard iPods to be melted, re-branded as 'Hello Kitty'
  • Spooky new role will free me from Potter shadow: Daniel Radcliffe
  • Men busy looking at scantily clad girls more likely to crash cars: UK study
  • Cheryl Cole 'pale and thin' look worries Starbucks staff
  • 'Butter-fingered' Akmal's nightmare with gloves continues
  • 'ProBatter', the bowling robot that replicates deliveries of any bowler in the world
  • 'Most ancient' animal species on Earth discovered in Scotland
  • NHS pays for Brit Muslim virginity operations
  • UK Police probing migration racket behind 360 sham marriages
  • Mia Farrow to testify on Naomi Campbell 'blood diamond'
  • Three time capsules being created to mark John Lennon's legacy
    Get Europe Markets News headlines emailed to you daily.

    Nearly five in 10 Americans disapprove Obama's handling of Detroit bomber
    Europe Sun
    Tuesday 9th March, 2010  
    (ANI)


    Nearly five in 10 Americans have disapproved the Obama administration's handling of the arrest of Detroit bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, following two months of continuous criticism by Republicans, a new poll has revealed.

    According to a new Democracy Corps/GQR/Third Way poll, even though Obama's overall ratings on national security remain high, at least a 51-44 percent majority disapproves the way his administration interrogated Abdulmutallab.

    Republicans have hammered the administration for its decision to read the alleged Christmas Day bomber his Miranda rights.

    "Two months of Republican criticism have taken a toll," Politico quoted the pollsters as saying, with a plurality suggesting they feel less confident about Obama's handling of national security because of the way he handled the Christmas Day attempt.

    "And when phrased as a partisan attack, a 60 percent majority of likely voters feels more confident about the Republicans on national security," they added.

    The poll also found that fifty-seven percent voters approve Obama's handling of national security-ten points higher than his general 47 percent approval rating.

    The memo, prepared by veteran Democratic pollsters Stan Greenberg and Jeremy Rosner, said: "Voters resist the argument that the Obama administration simply handled the Christmas bomber in the same way the Bush administration handled the 'shoe bomber' case; this sounds political, and produces a weak response."

    Instead, Democrats need to "stress toughness and results" to counter Republicans' accusations of weakness, they say.

    On national security, the poll found that 50 percent voters prefer Republicans, while only 33 percent prefer Democrats. (ANI)

      Email this story to a friend

    Comments on this story

    By Thomas Jefferson, 03-10-10, 01:55 AM

    Nearly five in 10 Americans disapprove Obama's handling of Detroit bomber

    I wasn’t asked and no one I work with was asked...how can that be 5 in 10 Americans. Another inaccurate poll!

    Have your say on this story

    Your nickname (optional)
    Message title
    Message