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2008/4/10-16 [Politics/Domestic/President/Bush] UID:49719 Activity:nil 88%like:49716
4/10    68% of the Republicans still approve Bush. SAY WHAT?
        http://preview.tinyurl.com/55ugy7 [gallup]
        \_ Stupid people of America, unite!  Bush is your man!
           \_ It takes a real Conservative to really appreciate GWB.
              Obviously, there aren't many Conservatives on motd.
              \_ ^Conservative^idiot
                 \_ Case in point, the above knee jerking libural
                                                        -emarkp #1 fan
              \_ On the contrary, I think most Real Conseratives are horrified
                 by Bush.  Hence the historically low approval ratings.
        \_ I honestly don't understand most of the above comments. GWB has
           preciseley 2 conservative stances: 1) lower taxes, 2) national
           defense (and really #2 shouldn't be a conservative principle, it
           should be an American one).  I can't wait for GWB to be out of
           office, except then he'll be replaced by left-wing commies or Bush
           #3 (McCain) -emarkp
        \- keepin mind the number of "independents" are growing
           so the remaining Rs are more extreme/SIVs.
           \_ So are the remaining Ds.
              \- that's true to some extent but there is a difference in
                 the R and D populations, but it is hard to explain without
                 drawing a picture
              \_ No, the number of Ds is remaining constant, or even slightly
                 increasing.
        \_ Loyalty and subordinance to authority are pretty strong
                 \- well if we are talking about the last year, rather
                    than a "generational" trend, more than the number of
                    Ds changing, the D-leaning Indeps have increased a lot.
        \_ Loyalty and obedience to authority are pretty strong
           Conservative virtues.
           \_ As are showing strong stance for America (don't flip flop)
              and never showing weaknesses and never admitting mistakes.
           \_ As are marching in lockstep to sound bites for Lefties.  (Bush
              lied, people died, etc.)
              \_ The Left is united by a common enemy (Bush) but if you actually
                 went to a demonstration or paid any attention or even looked
                 at the Zombietime site, you would know that you are full of
                 crap. It is more a temporary coalition of 100 different
                 special interest groups. Read The Nation letters section
                 sometime.
              \_ The Left is united by a common enemy (Bush) but if you
                 actually went to a demonstration or paid any attention or
                 even looked at the Zombietime site, you would know that you
                 are full of crap. It is more a temporary coalition of 100
                 different special interest groups. Read The Nation letters
                 section sometime.
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preview.tinyurl.com/55ugy7 -> www.gallup.com/poll/28093/Bush-Job-Approval-29-Lowest-Administration.aspx
The Presidency by Frank Newport and Joseph Carroll GALLUP NEWS SERVICE PRINCETON, NJ -- President George W Bush's job approval rating is now at 29%, the new low point for his administration so far. Bush's current rating ranks in the bottom 3% of more than 1,300 Gallup presidential approval ratings since 1938. About two-thirds of Republicans continue to approve of the job Bush is doing, but his job approval rating is only 21% among independents and 7% among Democrats. Bush's job approval rating was an already low 37% as the year began, and it has dropped gradually since April. The range of job approval ratings for the entire Bush administration has been extraordinary, from 90% in September 2001 to the current 29%, a change of 61 percentage points. Basic Trends Bush's current job approval rating as measured in the July 6-8, 2007 USA Today/Gallup poll is 29%, down three percentage points from Gallup's previous measure in mid-June. The newest rating is two percentage points below Bush's previous low point of 31% in May of 2006. Bush's rating has been below 50% for more than two years and below 40% since October 2006. Bush's ratings have averaged 34% so far this year, reaching only as high as 38% in April. On a yearly basis, Bush's job approval rating has fallen each year since 2002. Sixty-eight percent of Republicans approve of the job Bush is doing, compared with 21% of independents and just 7% of Democrats. Republicans' ratings of Bush are down five percentage points since mid-June. The 68% approval among members of his own party ties with a measure obtained in May 2006 as the lowest of his administration. As 2007 began, 79% of Republicans approved of the job Bush was doing as president. Bush's rating among independents also ties for the low of his administration, although independents' ratings of Bush have been in the low 20% range at several points in the past year. Democrats' rating of Bush show little change in recent months, with approval in the single digits in each poll with few exceptions over the past year. Bush's Low in Historical Perspective Bush's 29% approval rating is low by historical standards. Gallup has recorded 1,325 presidential job approval ratings since 1938, and only 42 -- or 3% -- have been below 30%. This table displays all Gallup job approval ratings below 30%. Jimmy Carter had one rating of 28% and several 29% ratings, and Bush's father had one rating of 29% in the summer of 1992. Truman received the lowest approval rating in Gallup's history, with 22% of Americans approving of the job he was doing in February 1952. Nixon's 24% approval ratings came in the final month of his presidency before he resigned for his role in the Watergate scandal. From a broader perspective, Bush is now one of five presidents since World War II who have recorded at least one job approval rating below 30%, joining Truman, Nixon, Carter, and the elder George Bush. Four additional presidents had administration low points in the 30s: Johnson, Ford, Reagan, and Clinton. Two presidents did much better -- Dwight Eisenhower's low point was only 49%, and John F Kennedy's was 56%, recorded just two months before his assassination in November 1963. Presidential Job Approval Low Points for Previous Presidents Approval Rating Date % Harry S Truman 22 Feb 1952 Dwight D Eisenhower 49 Jul 1960 John F Kennedy 56 Sep 1963 Lyndon B Johnson 35 Aug 1968 Richard Nixon 24 Jul 1974, Aug 1974 Gerald Ford 37 Jan 1975, Mar 1975 Jimmy Carter 28 Jun 1979 Ronald Reagan 35 Jan 1983 George HW Bush 29 Jul 1992 Bill Clinton 37 Jun 1993 George W Bush 29 Jul 2007 Bottom Line President Bush's job approval rating -- now at 29% -- has fallen to the lowest point of his administration and is within seven percentage points of the lowest job approval rating in Gallup Poll history. Bush's job ratings have dropped 61 percentage points since the all time high point of 90% in September 2001. The current job approval rating is not precipitously lower than previous readings. Bush had a 32% rating in mid June, and his previous low point of 31% in May 2006 was just two percentage points higher than his current rating. Instead, the current reading represents a continuation of a gradual downward drift in the president's ratings -- one in which each yearly average has been lower than the previous one, going back to 2003. At this point, the public's view of the president has been affected to one degree or the other by the conflict in Iraq, his support for the now-aborted immigration bill, the Scooter Libby sentence commutation, and the negative way in which the public views the economy. Future changes in the public's attitudes toward any of these can affect Bush's job approval rating going forward. In general, the trajectory of Bush's ratings will depend, to a significant degree, on his ability to hold on to dwindling support among members of his own party -- now down to the two-thirds level. Survey Methods Results are based on telephone interviews with 1,014 national adults, aged 18 and older, conducted July 6-8, 2007. 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