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Politics : View from the Center and Left

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To: Dale Baker who wrote (9915)1/27/2006 10:11:19 AM
From: MrLucky  Read Replies (1) of 541580
 
President Bush Job Approval

Strongly Approve 23%
Somewhat Approve 24%
Somewhat Disapprove 15%
Strongly Disapprove 38%
RasmussenReports.com

Friday January 27, 2006--Forty-six percent (46%) of American adults approve of the way George W. Bush is performing his role as President. Fifty-three percent (53%) disapprove.

The President earns approval from 78% of Republicans, 20% of Democrats, and 38% of those not affiliated with either major political party.

Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman (D) seems to be in solid shape for re-election...

Hillary Meter: 46% Liberal
Survey of 1,000 Adults

January 23-24, 2006

Election 2008

If Hillary Runs?

Definitely Vote For 32%
Def Vote Against 39%
Depends On Who She Runs Against 22%

RasmussenReports.com

Election 2008

Hillary Political Ideology

Conservative 10%
Moderate 33%
Liberal 46%

RasmussenReports.com

Election 2008

Hillary Clinton

Election 2008

How likely is it that Senator Hillary Clinton will be the Democratic candidate for President in Election 2008?

Very Likely 31%
Somewhat Likely 31%
Not Very Likely 20%
Not at All Likely 9%

RasmussenReports.com

January 25, 2006--Thirty-two percent (32%) of Americans say they will definitely vote for Senator Hillary Clinton if she runs for President in 2008. Thirty-nine percent (39%) will definitely vote against her.

The former First Lady is viewed as politically liberal by 46% of voters (up from 39% two weeks ago). Thirty-three percent (33%) see her as politically moderate (see trends).

Demographic crosstabs are available for Premium Members.

Collectively, today’s Hillary Meter places Senator Clinton a net 53 points to the left of the nation's political center. That's the closest to the political center she has been since we began bi-weekly polling last year. As with all tracking polls, it remains to be seen whether this is a lasting improvement or merely statistical noise.



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