Nbadan
11-24-2005, 03:29 AM
Bush's Approval Rating
Falls Again, Poll Shows
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL ONLINE
November 17, 2005
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And he's not alone. Cabinet members, Congressional leaders and both parties in Congress have also seen their ratings slip, with Democrats seeing one of the biggest dips in approval, the telephone poll of 1,011 U.S. adults shows.
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Only a quarter of Americans polled give Democrats a positive rating in the latest poll, compared with 31% in August, while Republicans' approval ratings fell to 27% from 32%...
Wall Street Journal (http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB113216347138199155-5Z1Ri_om8ITUbV_jD2bx6maguMY_20061116.html?mod=tff_ main_tff_top)
That's right folks, despite Bush's own approval rating dropping to 34%, the approval rating for Democratic leaders is even worse. We can be thankful that America is finally seeing through Bush's lies and deception, but Democrats still have a lot of work to do. This is what happens when your a doormat of a party for 6 years, who's leaders have lacked any real spine to challenge the Republicans weak effort in Iraq, the growing trade and national deficit, and a plan for affordable, sustainable energy for the future.
Falls Again, Poll Shows
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL ONLINE
November 17, 2005
<snip>
And he's not alone. Cabinet members, Congressional leaders and both parties in Congress have also seen their ratings slip, with Democrats seeing one of the biggest dips in approval, the telephone poll of 1,011 U.S. adults shows.
<snip>
Only a quarter of Americans polled give Democrats a positive rating in the latest poll, compared with 31% in August, while Republicans' approval ratings fell to 27% from 32%...
Wall Street Journal (http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB113216347138199155-5Z1Ri_om8ITUbV_jD2bx6maguMY_20061116.html?mod=tff_ main_tff_top)
That's right folks, despite Bush's own approval rating dropping to 34%, the approval rating for Democratic leaders is even worse. We can be thankful that America is finally seeing through Bush's lies and deception, but Democrats still have a lot of work to do. This is what happens when your a doormat of a party for 6 years, who's leaders have lacked any real spine to challenge the Republicans weak effort in Iraq, the growing trade and national deficit, and a plan for affordable, sustainable energy for the future.