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Topic: Politics > Politics-USA
User: "Harry Hope"
Date: 02 Mar 2007 06:44:31 AM
Object: More and more Republicans are tossing their presidunce into the garbage
From The New York Times, 3/2/07:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/02/washington/02approve.html?_r=1&adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1172812226-qY4VosM+VlTHI9XhF2Ey1g&oref=slogin
Poll Shows Bush Is Losing Support of Republicans
By MARJORIE CONNELLY
In the months since the Congressional elections, President Bush has
lost substantial support among members of his own party, according to
the latest New York Times/CBS News Poll.
Mr. Bush’s approval rating dropped 13 percentage points since last
fall among Republicans, 65 percent of whom now say they approve of the
way he is handling his job as president, compared with 78 percent last
October.
Over all, Mr. Bush’s job approval remains at one of its lowest points,
with 29 percent of all Americans saying they approve of the way he is
doing his job, compared with 34 percent at the end of October.
Sixty-one percent disapproved, compared with 58 percent in October,
within the margin of sampling error.
Twenty-three percent of those polled approved of the way Mr. Bush is
dealing with the situation in Iraq. Twenty-five percent approved of
his handling of foreign policy.
Even the president’s campaign against terrorism, long his signature
issue, is seen positively by only 40 percent of those polled, while 53
percent disapprove.
Three-quarters of those polled say things are going badly for the
United States in Iraq, and only 23 percent say the efforts to bring
stability and order to Iraq are going well.
Seventy percent, including 52 percent of Republicans, say there is not
much the United States military can do to reduce the sectarian
fighting in Iraq.
Over all, 23 percent of the public say the country is going in the
right direction and 68 percent see it as “on the wrong track.”
The nationwide telephone poll was conducted Friday through Tuesday
with 1,281 adults and has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus
three percentage points.
The margin of sampling error for Republicans is plus or minus five
percentage points.
_____________________________________________________
The kid gets no respect.
Harry
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User: "Bob Eld"

Title: Re: More and more Republicans are tossing their presidunce into the garbage 02 Mar 2007 09:05:18 AM
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From The New York Times, 3/2/07:

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/02/washington/02approve.html?_r=1&adxnnl=1&ad
xnnlx=1172812226-qY4VosM+VlTHI9XhF2Ey1g&oref=slogin


Poll Shows Bush Is Losing Support of Republicans

By MARJORIE CONNELLY

In the months since the Congressional elections, President Bush has
lost substantial support among members of his own party, according to
the latest New York Times/CBS News Poll.

Mr. Bush's approval rating dropped 13 percentage points since last
fall among Republicans, 65 percent of whom now say they approve of the
way he is handling his job as president, compared with 78 percent last
October.

Over all, Mr. Bush's job approval remains at one of its lowest points,
with 29 percent of all Americans saying they approve of the way he is
doing his job, compared with 34 percent at the end of October.

Sixty-one percent disapproved, compared with 58 percent in October,
within the margin of sampling error.

Twenty-three percent of those polled approved of the way Mr. Bush is
dealing with the situation in Iraq. Twenty-five percent approved of
his handling of foreign policy.

Even the president's campaign against terrorism, long his signature
issue, is seen positively by only 40 percent of those polled, while 53
percent disapprove.

Three-quarters of those polled say things are going badly for the
United States in Iraq, and only 23 percent say the efforts to bring
stability and order to Iraq are going well.

Seventy percent, including 52 percent of Republicans, say there is not
much the United States military can do to reduce the sectarian
fighting in Iraq.

Over all, 23 percent of the public say the country is going in the
right direction and 68 percent see it as "on the wrong track."

The nationwide telephone poll was conducted Friday through Tuesday
with 1,281 adults and has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus
three percentage points.

The margin of sampling error for Republicans is plus or minus five
percentage points.

_____________________________________________________

The kid gets no respect.

Harry

Maybe so but the repug nitwits in congress and the Senate still support
their glorious leader and his surge. Maybe they will get the message at some
point...Do ya think?
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