Posts Tagged ‘Barack Obama’
International Respect For Donald Trump [CHART]
But only 29% of US adults think leaders of other countries respect President Donald Trump, according to a new Gallup poll.
Read MoreInitial Job Approval Ratings Of US Presidents [CHART]
Gallup’s tracker showed that only 45% of the American public said that they approved of the job Donald Trump was doing, with an equal number disapproving.
Read MoreAmericans' Historic Touchstones By Political Party [TABLE]
The events in American history named by Republicans and Democrats overlap substantially, and differences between the two parties are primarily a matter of degree.
Read MoreAmericans' Historic Touchstones By Race [TABLE]
Blacks are the only demographic group in which any other historic event challenges the prominence of Sept. 11 in importance.
Read MoreAmericans' Historic Touchstones By Generation [TABLES]
Shared experiences define what it means to be an American. The Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks were such a unifying event for modern Americans.
Read More5 Public Relations Case Studies [INFOGRAPHIC]
The following infographic from George Washington University’s Master’s in Strategic Public Relations Program illustrates five public relations case studies in which organizations successfully addressed a delicate communications problem.
Read MoreBarack Obama Job Approval By Race & Generation [CHART]
The political views of Millennials differ significantly across racial and ethnic lines.
Read MoreMillennials' Approval Of Obama's Job Performance, 2010-2014 [CHART]
50% of younger Millennials (ages 18 to 25) and 47% of older Millennials (26 to 33) approve of the way Obama is handling his job as president.
Read MoreVolume Of Tweets By Political Event [TABLE]
In the two days following Obama’s re-election on Nov. 6, there were nearly 14 million Tweets from people expressing their reaction.
Read MoreTwitter Sentiment During Final Weeks Of 2012 Presidential Campaign [CHART]
From September through November, Romney was consistently the target of more negative reactions than was Obama.
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