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To: longnshort who wrote (895102)10/20/2015 8:04:21 AM
From: Broken_Clock  Respond to of 1576601
 
You "think"?
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According to the poll, 52% of adults had a favorable impression of George W. Bush, 43% unfavorable. When Bush left office in 2009, only about one-third of Americans said they had a positive opinion of him. This new poll presents a notable shift as Bush's overall favorability has remained well below 50% for much of his time as a presidential alum.

Overall, 47% say things in the country are going well, 52% that they're going badly. That's a reversal from March, when 53% said things were going well, the highest share to say so during Obama's presidency. The shift comes across partisan and demographic lines, with no one group's opinions driving the overall change.

cnn.com




To: longnshort who wrote (895102)10/20/2015 8:07:39 AM
From: Broken_Clock  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576601
 
you're on drugs

blog.al.com
The poll was taken Nov. 7-10 from a sample of 1,039 adults. The rankings based on those who said the president did an above average or outstanding job are:

1. John Kennedy - 74%

2. Ronald Reagan - 61%

3. Bill Clinton - 55%

4. Dwight Eisenhower - 49%

5. Barack Obama - 28%

6. George H.W. Bush - 27%

7. Jimmy Carter - 23%

8. George W. Bush - 21%

9. Lyndon Johnson - 20%

10. Gerald Ford - 16%

11. Richard Nixon - 15%

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2014

finance.yahoo.com

Bammy the worst, Bush 2nd worst