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President Bush Job Approval Updated Daily by Noon Eastern Bush Job Approval Strongly Approve 25% Somewhat Approve 22% Somewhat Disapprove 16% Strongly Disapprove 37% RasmussenReports.com Wednesday November 30, 2005--Forty-six percent (46%) of American adults approve of the way George W. Bush is performing his role as President. Fifty-three percent (53%) of Americans Disapprove of the President's performance.
Eighty percent (80%) of Republicans give the President's performance their Approval. That view is shared by 21% of Democrats and 35% of those not affiliated with either major political party.
Employee confidence in the labor market remained steady in November, but the Hudson Employment Index is down four points from a year ago.
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Fifty-one percent (51%) of Americans give the President poor marks for his handling the situation in Iraq. Forty-five percent (45%) of Americans say that the President should set a firm deadline for bringing all U.S. troops out of Iraq. Forty-one percent (41%) disagree.
Sixty percent (60%) of Americans favor a proposal to build a barrier along the border between the United States and Mexico.
During 2004, reports on the President Job Approval were based upon surveys of Likely Voters. Typically, a survey of Likely Voters would report a Job Approval rating 2-3 points higher than a survey of all adults.
On Election Day, the President's Job Approval was at 52%. During all of 2004, the President's Job Approval ranged from a high of 57% in early January to a low of 40% on October 28.
The President's highest rating of 2005 was 54% on February 4.
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