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Bush Dips

By: Pamela Leavey

The latest Gallup Poll shows that Bush’s approval rating has dipped once again:

According to a new Gallup Poll, conducted Oct. 4-7, 2007, President George W. Bush’s job approval rating from the American public is an anemic 32%. That is slightly below his previous reading of 36% from mid-September, but is identical to his average approval score for all Gallup Polls conducted thus far in the second half of the year. Nearly two out of three Americans currently disapprove of Bush’s job performance.

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Adding insult to injury, the Gallup Poll results show, “Bush’s Conservative and Republican Base Giving Him Near Record-Low Support.”

No small wonder why the Republican presidential candidates are hustling to distance themselves from this the most corrupt and failed presidential administration in history.

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5 Responses to “Bush Dips”

  1. Bush’s approval rating drops,I’m not surprised!
    They didn’t poll me or some of my friends or it would be even lower!
    How many wish John Kerry was President?
    I know I do!

  2. John

    That’s a wish that will probably never leave me!

    Glad you made it here to the new blog.

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