President Obama’s approval rating up slightly from midterm slip
July 11, 2011 by Wesley Burt · Leave a Comment
Early May approval ratings from SoonerPoll reveal that 33.6 percent of likely Oklahoma voters polled approve of the way President Barack Obama is doing his job. Though the president’s approval remains low in Oklahoma, it is a marked improvement from the steady decline that coincided with the run-up to the midterm elections which culminated in [...]
Oklahomans losing faith in Obama’s handling of the economy
June 1, 2010 by Wesley Burt · 3 Comments
Oklahomans lose faith in President Barack Obama’s handling of the economy since this time last year. Only 35.8 percent of Oklahomans approve of Obama’s handling of the economy, down 11.4 points since April of last year. Oklahoma was showing signs of recovery in March of this year before slipping back into the red after a [...]
Obama’s approval rating low but steady since January in the sooner state
May 19, 2010 by Wesley Burt · Leave a Comment
In first statewide approval ratings since he signed the health care reform bill into law President Barack Obama receives low marks. Obama’s approval rating is 35.4 percent in Oklahoma, but although it is low, it has remained steady since January’s 35.9 percent. Although we did not see a large drop in favorably of Obama following [...]
Obama’s presidency does little to change Oklahomans opinions on the state of race relations
April 29, 2010 by Wesley Burt · Leave a Comment
Oklahomans think race relations are good, and they’ve thought so for a while. A recent SoonerPoll on the status of race relations found that Oklahoma voters express remarkably similar opinions on race relations as they did 22 months ago, July 2008, when President Barack Obama first secured the Democratic nomination. The poll found 52.2 percent [...]
Most Oklahomans Agree Obama’s Prospective Energy Policy Is Harmful To Oklahoma
May 20, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Given the importance of domestic exploration and refining Oklahoma’s economy, the Oklahoma Corporation Commission recently (April 16, 2009) wrote a letter to President Obama contending that the President’s energy tax increases in his proposed federal budget “would have disastrous effects on Oklahoma’s efforts to educate its children, clean its environment, and create jobs.” The letter [...]
Is Obama Liberal?
May 11, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Oklahomans describe Obama as moderate to liberal, yet half approve. A recent SoonerPoll shows that most Oklahomans classify president Obama’s political views as liberal, though approval ratings remain high. In an effort to dig deeper into approval/disapproval ratings by Oklahoma’s likeliest voters for Obama, SoonerPoll asked, “Thinking now about President Obama, do you consider him [...]
Oklahomans Remain Skeptical After Obama’s First 100 Days
April 30, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Obama’s Performance So Far After testing specific areas of performance of the President’s first 100 days in office, SoonerPoll compared Oklahoma’s likely voter’s perceptions to those of the nation through a poll conducted by Hart and McInturff (February 26 – March 1, 2009) for NBC News and The Wall Street Journal of 1,007 adults across [...]
State favors McCain
November 11, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
The statewide survey also finds that Sen. Obama is gaining ground in the Tulsa area. Republican presidential nominee John McCain continues to enjoy a wide lead in Oklahoma despite substantial gains by Democrat Barack Obama in the Tulsa metropolitan area, the latest Oklahoma Poll has found. In a survey of 357 likely voters statewide, conducted [...]
Poll finds few state voters for Obama
August 3, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Oklahomans may not be excited about this year’s presidential campaign, but most of them know who they’re going to vote for. And it’s not Barack Obama. The latest Oklahoma Poll, a statewide survey of 750 likely voters conducted July 19-23, found little support — and some outright hostility — for the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee. [...]
Clinton, McCain rise in poll ranks
February 3, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Huckabee slips to second place among likely GOP voters. Hillary Rodham Clinton improved her position among Oklahoma’s Democratic voters during the past month, while the Republican side of the presidential primary race remained volatile, the latest Oklahoma Poll indicates. The survey of 757 likely Oklahoma voters, conducted Jan. 27-30 by SoonerPoll.com for the Tulsa World [...]






