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Of course this thread will attract many of the fanboys who state that the only poll that mattered was in November, but remember, the head of the party reflects quite a bit on it and future elections might not be so rosey.
As for Iraq, it now officially sucks, based on the peoples polled, more than before. 41% now think it was worth fighting.
Only 35% of the people think that this country is headed in the right direction (I'm sure quite a few of the 35% are here)
Foreign policy support down to all time low of 45% (from 52% in March).
37% approve of the SS handling, vs 59% disapproval. I might not approve of his handling, but I wouldn't mind seeing a small private account to do with as I see fit.
You know, at this pace, he might even be able to beat his daddy in the "low poll" category too!
Bush sucks, just now more than ever.
As for congress...
They stink worse than Bush.
Of course this thread will attract many of the fanboys who state that the only poll that mattered was in November, but remember, the head of the party reflects quite a bit on it and future elections might not be so rosey.
As for Iraq, it now officially sucks, based on the peoples polled, more than before. 41% now think it was worth fighting.
Only 35% of the people think that this country is headed in the right direction (I'm sure quite a few of the 35% are here)
Foreign policy support down to all time low of 45% (from 52% in March).
37% approve of the SS handling, vs 59% disapproval. I might not approve of his handling, but I wouldn't mind seeing a small private account to do with as I see fit.
You know, at this pace, he might even be able to beat his daddy in the "low poll" category too!
Bush sucks, just now more than ever.
As for congress...
Congress gets even lower grades than Bush, a potentially troubling development for those seeking re-election next year.
Only about three in 10 polled said they approve of the job being done by Congress, while 64 percent disapprove.
"Presidents who are low in the polls have a hard time getting Congress to go along with them," said Charles Franklin, a political scientist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. "He has to persuade the people in Congress to follow his legislative agenda and they're all worried about 2006."
They stink worse than Bush.