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Bush Poll Ratings Before Speech Fall to Nixon's Level

Daistallia 2104
23-01-2007, 06:13
Bush finally managed to hit Nixon's level. Will we finally see a serious impeachment effort?

Bush Poll Ratings Before Speech Fall to Nixon's Level (Update2)

By Nadine Elsibai

Jan. 22 (Bloomberg) -- President George W. Bush's approval ratings are now the lowest for any president the day before a State of the Union speech since Richard Nixon in 1974, according to a Washington Post-ABC News poll.

Sixty-five percent of those surveyed said they disapprove of how Bush is handling his job as president while 33 percent approve. The rating matches Bush's career low in a May 2006 poll.

Seventy-one percent of Americans said the country is on the wrong track, up from 46 percent in an April 2003 poll, the month after the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq. A majority of those polled this month don't approve of how Bush is handling the Iraq war, terrorism or the economy.

Bush, who addresses the nation before a joint session of Congress tomorrow, will face many members of his own party who blame him for Republicans' losing majority control of the House and Senate in the November 2006 midterm elections.

White House spokesman Tony Snow said Bush's State of the Union speech will focus on issues including the Iraq war, energy independence, health-care, immigration and education.

Bush also received career-low approval ratings in a new CNN poll. Sixty-three percent of those surveyed said they disapprove of how Bush has handled his presidency and 34 percent said they approve. Sixty percent disapproved and 38 percent approved of Bush's performance in a March 2006 CNN poll.

CBS, NBC Polls

Bush reached an all-time low 28 percent approval rating in a CBS poll released today. Sixty-six percent of those surveyed in the CBS poll said they opposed Bush's sending 20,000 additional troops to Iraq, and 75 percent said the war there is going badly. Fifty percent said Congress shouldn't provide money for the 20,000 additional troops.

The CBS poll surveyed 1,168 adults nationwide by telephone from Jan. 18 to 21. The poll has a sampling error of plus or minus three percentage points.

Almost two-thirds of people in the U.S. don't support a troop increase in Iraq if Congress passes a resolution opposing it, and don't believe the war can succeed, according to an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll. Investigators questioned 1,007 adults from Jan. 17 to Jan. 20, and the poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points.
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Sel Appa
23-01-2007, 06:14
I hope so.
The Nazz
23-01-2007, 06:17
I doubt it, but if the recent trend holds, Bush will find himself below Nixon after this speech, as every time he shows up on television lately, his numbers go down.
Dobbsworld
23-01-2007, 06:23
http://www.workingforchange.com/webgraphics/WFC/TMW011707.jpg
Kyronea
23-01-2007, 06:42
I'd love to see a serious impeachment, if only because you know someone would put together a music video set to The Final Countdown featuring the court footage.
Kinda Sensible people
23-01-2007, 06:44
Meh... Big suprise? I'll start caring when the numbers fall into the low 20's. Until then, he's really just doing the same thing.

If he takes a nosedive, hey, then I'm in.
Andaras Prime
23-01-2007, 07:08
Only if it's made into a reality TV program:)
Congo--Kinshasa
23-01-2007, 08:45
Will we finally see a serious impeachment effort?

We can only hope.
The Nazz
23-01-2007, 13:34
I'd love to see a serious impeachment, if only because you know someone would put together a music video set to The Final Countdown featuring the court footage.

You are an evil, evil person. :p
Southeastasia
23-01-2007, 14:01
I have little sympathy for the Bush Administration, and its floundering approval levels. Not much of a surprise to me. He brought it on himself.
Heikoku
23-01-2007, 15:36
It's only good if they impeach Cheney along.
Farnhamia
23-01-2007, 15:45
I hope so.

I hope so, too, but I'm not holding my breath. Sadly, I think we'll have to suffer the full two years of the Frat Boy in Chief smirking and pontificating his way into history.

Perhaps some members of Congress will have the guts to boo him tonight when he mentions Iraq, assuming he has the balls to do it. Not holding my breath on that one, either.
Cluichstan
23-01-2007, 15:48
Bush finally managed to hit Nixon's level. Will we finally see a serious impeachment effort?



You do realise that officials don't get impeached because of their poll numbers, right? :rolleyes:
Coltstania
23-01-2007, 15:54
Impeachment is going to happen because the Democrats most definitely DO NOT want Cheney. He's like Spiro Agnew in Nixon's administration; no one would go after Nixon until they nailed Agnew.