A clear majority of adults, 56 per cent, say "honest" does not describe Obama well, according to The Associated Press-GfK poll. That's worse than his 52 per cent rating in an October poll.
The latest poll finds 41 per cent think the president is decisive, 44 per cent see him as strong and 45 per cent call him inspiring.
Republicans pounded Obama this fall for repeatedly saying Americans could keep their existing insurance plans under his new health law. That turned out to be untrue in many cases, and Republicans said it proved Obama can't be trusted.
Nearly half of American adults have an unfavorable impression of Obama, and 46 per cent have a favorable impression. One month before his 2012 re-election, those numbers broke in the president's favor.
More than half of adults had a favorable view of Obama and 42 percent had an unfavorable view, a poll conducted by telephone found.
The president's weak ratings on these character and competency questions could make it harder for him to nudge a sharply divided Congress toward his goals in his final three years in office.
Even though people are feeling somewhat better about the economy and their personal finances, elected officials in Washington aren't benefiting from the improved mood.
Obama isn't running for office again. But all 435 House seats and one-third of the Senate's 100 seats are on the ballot next year.
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