Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Bush Numbers Harden

What does a country do when a president loses all credibility? Laura Rozen of War and Piece links to a story by Charlie Cook in The National Journal:
In the new ABC News/Washington Post poll (conducted April 6-9, surveyed 1,027 adults, margin of error +/-3 percent), Bush's job approval was at 38 percent compared to a 60 percent disapproval rating. But while 20 percent strongly approved, 47 percent strongly disapproved. In the April 3-5 Associated Press/Ipsos poll of 1,003 adults (margin of error +/- 3.1 percent) that gave Bush job ratings of 36-percent approval to 62-percent disapproval, the strong approval was just at 18 percent while strong disapproval registered at 42 percent.
Only 18-20 percent strongly approve of the President? Maybe Bush's right wing base is smaller than some think.

Steve Soto of The Left Coaster links to two articles giving more evidence why Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld cannot be trusted.

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