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Poll: Obama approval down after government shutdown

PRINCETON, N.J., Oct. 5 (UPI) -- U.S. President Barack Obama's approval rating has fallen 3 points since the federal government shutdown, to one of the lowest levels in two years, a poll found.

Gallup said Friday the president's approval rating was 41 percent in a poll of 1,-21 adults conducted Wednesday and Thursday, down from 44 percent in September. His disapproval rating rose to 52 percent -- his worst showing since 2011, The Hill reported.

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Most Americans feel the current shutdown is even more serious than the one in 1995, Gallup also found.

Seventy percent said the shutdown was a "crisis" or "major problem," the survey found -- well over the 56 percent who said as much about the shutdown in 1995.

Twenty-one percent of those polled this week said they thought the closure was a crisis, 49 percent said it was a major problem.

More Democrats thought the situation was a serious issue -- with 81 percent calling it a crisis or major problem -- while 67 percent of Republicans and 64 percent of independents has similar feelings.

Sixty-one percent said the shutdown had caused them to view Republicans in a more negative light, while 58 percent said they now held more negative opinions about Democrats.

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Gallup estimated the poll's margin of error at 4 percentage points.

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