Mike
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President Barack Obama has hardly achieved anything during his first three years in office, most Americans believe.
Just 12 percent – less than 1 person in 8 – say he has accomplished a great deal, despite Democrats' boasts that he got through his signature healthcare plan and was in power when Osama bin Laden was killed, according to a new poll published on Wednesday.
Significantly more voters believe that it is Obama rather than Republicans in Congress who is to blame for the inaction.
A total of 52 percent believe the president has done either "not much" or "little or nothing," the poll, commissioned by the Washington Post and ABC News, found. The Post said the results showed that Obama "faces a dispirited and polarized electorate that is sharply divided over his record, worried about the pace of the economic recovery and deeply pessimistic about the country's trajectory."