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Call it the unlucky seven that s how many times President Obama s approval rating has now sunk to his administration low of 38 percent, Gallup . We have the situation in Russia, we have the situation in Syria and we have the situation of Americans being beheaded by ISIS, said Gallup editor-in-chief Frank Newport, the New York Post <a href=http://www.alportico.net/page.php?sale=True-Religion-Jeans-Sizing>True Religion Jeans For Men</a> reported.This is the seventh time Mr. Obama s found his approval rating at 38 percent, Gallup said. HIs disapproval rating of 54 percent, meanwhile, stands the same since the last Gallup reading.All presidents except Dwight Eisenhower and John F. Kennedy have seen their approval ratings tumble below the 40 percent mark at various times in their administrations, Gallup reported. Copyright 2014 The Washington Times, LLC. . Comment(s) You Might Also LikeCelebrity deaths in 2014 Shares Famous conservatives in professional sports Shares Top 10 handguns in the U.S. Shares Obama s biggest White House fails <a href=http://www.radiorcs.com/page.php?sale=Kate-Spade-Outlet-Aurora>Kate Spade Outlet Aurora</a> Shares Best concealed carry handguns Shares 4 Ways to Avoid Running Out of Money in RetirementSponsored by Fisher InvestmentsPhoto Galleries10 Photos9 Photos12 Photos17 Photos21 Photos11 Photos12 Photos15 Photos44 Photos30 Photos10 Photos44 PhotosQuestion of the DayVote on which president took the best vacationsQuestion of the Day
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