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To: tejek who wrote (287842)5/12/2006 8:49:54 PM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 1577593
 
Hillary's unfavorables
President Bush's declining poll numbers have been widely reported, but what isn't so well known is that prominent Democrats, some of whom would like his job, aren't doing so well either.
A poll of 1,241 Americans for CBS News last week found that more people have an unfavorable opinion (35 percent) of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York than a favorable one (34 percent). Nearly a third, 32 percent, say they are undecided about her or have no opinion.
Scores for Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts, the Democrats' 2004 presidential nominee, were worse: 38 percent unfavorable to 26 percent favorable. Former Vice President Al Gore's ratings are equally dismal: 39 percent unfavorable to 28 percent favorable.



To: tejek who wrote (287842)5/13/2006 7:41:52 AM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577593
 
Maybe.......but it doesn't change the fact that Bush sits in the bottom 40%, and he has 2 1/2 more years to go. How does that make you feel?

You tell Fowler to put me on ignore, but you aren't ignoring me yourself? You one strange man. Big time.

I don't care that Bush's approval rating is low. I don't like him. I guess it's good that the rest of American is finally catching up with me...