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To: E who wrote (58690)10/12/1999 2:08:00 PM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
>>That post seems to mean nothing, on examination, so I can't reply to it.

Well, if we applied that standard, you'd be very lonely.

Aside from their concocted poll, last time I looked, excepting George Washington, who ran w/o opposition, Ronald Reagan achieved the greatest landslide in US history in 1984 after having governed for four years. Reagan's average among multi-term Presidents is also the highest, not including the electoral vote he received in 1976.

Reagan left office in 1989 with the highest approval rating ever for an outgoing President and in the last NBC/WSJ poll Reagan was rated as the most popular politician in the survey.

btw, recent polls show that despite an overall good rating tied to the economy, only 22% trust Clinton. I believe that might be lower than Nixon at his nadir.