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Thirty-nine percent drop in Morsi votes if elections held tomorrow
Published in Daily News Egypt on 12 - 02 - 2013

On the second anniversary of the 25 January Revolution, Egypt witnessed a number of events that had a significant impact on the country. By the end of January, the President's seventh month in office, the Egyptian Centre for Public Opinion Research (Baseera) conducted its periodic poll to explore the extent to which the president's performance meets with the approval of the people.
The results of the poll indicate a decline in the president's approval rating by about 10 percentage points, reaching 53% in the current poll compared to 63% in December. The percentage of those who approve of the President's performance has declined from 40% to 34%, while the percentage of those who strongly approve has declined from 23% to 19%. The percentage of those who do not approve stands at 39%, while 8% said they were unable to evaluate his performance. It is worth noting that this poll was conducted using the same methodology and wording of questions as in previous polls.
The results also indicate that young people are less satisfied with the president's performance than older age groups. The lowest percentage of satisfaction appears among Egyptians with university or higher education, where the approval rating is 33%, compared to 56% among those with less than intermediate education. The approval rating also declines to 36% in urban governorates compared to 64% in Upper Egypt and 52% in Lower Egypt.
As in previous polls, the following question was asked: “If there were elections tomorrow and Morsi was a candidate, would you vote for him?" The results show that the percentage of those who would re-elect Morsi has reached its lowest level since he took office. Only 39% stated that they would re-elect him compared to about 50% in his sixth month. The percentage of those who will not vote for the president, 44%, is the highest since he took office and has for the first time since then, surpassed that of those who will vote for him.
The participants were asked if they had listened to or watched President Morsi's speech, following the events that took place in Egypt on the second anniversary of the revolution when he declared a state of emergency in the cities of Suez, Ismailia and Port Said. Around 72% responded that they had indeed either listened to or watched the speech which Morsi gave to the nation following the violence.
When asked whether they thought the speech was appropriate for addressing the issues at hand and the instability witnessed by Egypt, around 48% of respondents believed that it was an appropriate response, with another 49% deeming it appropriate, while 3% said they were unable to judge whether the speech was appropriate or not.


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