
(CNN) - A new national poll suggests that Americans think Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's performance deserves a grade of B minus.
The CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey released Wednesday, as the Obama administration marks 100 days in office, asked respondents to use a grading scale of A, B, C, D and F, where A is excellent and F is very poor.
Twenty-five percent of those questioned gave Clinton an A, 33 percent a B, 22 percent a C, 10 percent a D and 10 percent a F. The Secretary of State's grade averaged out to a B minus.
The CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll was conducted April 23-26, with 2,019 adult Americans questioned by telephone. The survey's sampling error is plus or minus two percentage points.
How well has Hillary Clinton handled her new job as the nation's top diplomat?
Grade her performance here, and tell us why in the comments.
Voting has closed. You gave Hillary Clinton a B.
(CNN) – A new national poll suggests that Americans think the Obama Administration's performance on foreign affairs deserves a C plus.
The CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey released Wednesday, as President Barack Obama marks 100 days in office, asked respondents to use a grading scale of A, B, C, D and F, where A is excellent and F is very poor.
Twenty-six percent of those questioned gave an A, 26 percent a B, 20 percent a C, 11 percent a D and 17 percent a F. The Obama administration's grade for its performance on progress in foreign affairs averaged out to a C plus.
The CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll was conducted April 23-26, with 2,019 adult Americans questioned by telephone. The survey's sampling error is plus or minus two percentage points.
How much progress has the White House made on the nation's foreign affairs priorities?
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Voting has ended. You gave the White House's progress on the nation's foreign affairs priorities a B+.
(CNN) - A new national poll suggests that Americans think the media's coverage of the White House and Congress deserves a grade of C.
The CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey released Wednesday, as the Obama administration marks 100 days in office, asked respondents to use a grading scale of A, B, C, D and F, where A is excellent and F is very poor.
Eighteen percent of those questioned gave the media's reporting of President Obama and Congress an A, 28 percent a B, 22 percent a C, 12 percent a D and 20 percent a F. The grade for the media's performance averaged out to a C.
The CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll was conducted April 23-26, with 2,019 adult Americans questioned by telephone. The survey's sampling error is plus or minus two percentage points.
How well have reporters covered Congress and the new administration?
Grade the press here, and tell us why in the comments.
Voting has ended. You gave the media a B-.
How well do you think President Obama did tonight?
Rate his performance here, and tell us why in the comments.
Voting has ended. You gave the president a B+
Vice President Joe Biden far and away deserves an A for his first 100 days.
After all, he orchestrated one of the single biggest coups in American politics: helping convince Sen. Arlen Specter to switch parties. He met or spoke with Specter 14 times in the last two months.
WASHINGTON (CNN) - How independent is Arlen Specter?
He voted tonight against the final version of President Obama's budget blueprint - the same way he voted as a Republican.
Three other Democratic senators also voted against the measure: Sens. Evan Bayh of Indiana, Robert Byrd of West Virginia, and Ben Nelson of Nebraska.
All Republicans voted no.


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