New poll: Good news for the U.N.; bad news for Obama

Turtle Bay‘s sister blog, The Cable, reports today on the findings of poll showing that U.S. attitudes toward the United Nations have been improving under the Obama administration. It shows that 60 percent of Americans hold a favorable view of the U.N., a 10 percent increase over polling conducted 10 months ago. So how is ...

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Turtle Bay's sister blog, The Cable, reports today on the findings of poll showing that U.S. attitudes toward the United Nations have been improving under the Obama administration. It shows that 60 percent of Americans hold a favorable view of the U.N., a 10 percent increase over polling conducted 10 months ago. So how is President Obama doing? Not so good. Only 36 percent of American believe the United States is going in the right direction.

Turtle Bay‘s sister blog, The Cable, reports today on the findings of poll showing that U.S. attitudes toward the United Nations have been improving under the Obama administration. It shows that 60 percent of Americans hold a favorable view of the U.N., a 10 percent increase over polling conducted 10 months ago. So how is President Obama doing? Not so good. Only 36 percent of American believe the United States is going in the right direction.

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Colum Lynch was a staff writer at Foreign Policy between 2010 and 2022. Twitter: @columlynch

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