On NBC News last night, Chuck Todd said new polling suggests "the
honeymoon is coming to an end for President Obama, but it's not
personal, it's professional, as now the public appears to be judging
the President on some of his actions. And right now, there's a growing
concern about the budget deficit, and some of this government
interaction into the economy on things like GM."
CQ Politics notes that the two new polls released yesterday -- by NYT/CBS News and WSJ/NBC News -- make clear that there are rising concerns about Obama's policies.
The biggest public concern is over the size of the deficit being run up by Obama's economic recovery proposals and how much more it will rise if his plan to overhaul health care and increase coverage for uninsured Americans is enacted. But there is also discomfort about his intervention in the auto industry and taking a big government stake in ownership of General Motors. And voters also disagree with Obama on closing Guantánamo.
That said, Obama's job approval is still quite high: 63% and 56% in each of the polls.