
Bloomberg survey shows likely voters split down the middle 47-48 on president’s approval rating, while 64% say nation is on the wrong track.
Conducted Oct. 7-10, error margin 3.7 points.
On midterms:
42% say they’re leaning toward Dem candidate, while 40% favor the GOP candidate.
67% say they’re “more likely” to vote for a candidate who has “worked cooperatively with the other party,” while 59% say they’re “more likely” to vote for a candidate who supports gov’t spending to create jobs and stimulate the economy.
On Afghanistan:
60% consider the war “a lost cause,” while 31% believe U.S. can still win.
On health care law:
47% think it should be repealed, 42% do not think it should be repealed.