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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: epicure who wrote (344844)1/19/2003 10:26:27 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Respond to of 769670
 
MEDIA WHORES ONLINE REPORTS:

Over half (51%) think Bush is doing a poor job handling the economy

RED ALERT
53% AND DROPPING LIKE A ROCK

Only slightly more than half of Americans (53%) polled approve of the job George W. Bush is doing as president, according to the latest TIME/CNN poll. His approval rating has dropped from 55% in a TIME/CNN poll in December.

Points below rating of Bill Clinton the day after "impeachment" in 1998?
A humiliating, devastating, solid 20 points lower for Shrub.

TIME/CNN Poll: Bush Approval in Downward Spiral
drudgereport.com

It can't be! It's... but he's Churchillian! He's "Morally Clear" because he speaks in three-word soundbites! Ari says he's a man of character and compassion! Panchito says he has hidden, secret "instinctive" intelligence! All the Kool Kids agreed to agree!

It's an aberration!

Newsweek Poll: Bush Rapidly Losing Ground
msnbc.com

Bush’s approval rating has dropped to 56 percent—a decline from 60 percent in November and from a high of 88 percent in the months after the September 11 terror attacks.

Despite the unveiling last week of a $674 billion economic stimulus package proposal, 46 percent now say they disapprove of the way Bush is handling the economy; 45 percent say they approve. Support for Bush’s handling of the war on terrorism abroad has also dropped sharply over the past few months, from a 70-percent approval rating in late September to 55 percent this week. Thirty-eight percent of those polled say they do not approve of the way the president is handling the terror war overseas.