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sisyphusshrugged ([personal profile] sisyphusshrugged) wrote2003-09-06 07:57 pm

Hallelujah

Well, it seems as if whoever takes the nomination won't have the much-discussed popular president factor to contend with, according to the (right-leaning) Zogby poll:

George W. Bush’s job performance ratings have reached the lowest point since his pre-Inauguration days, continuing a steady decline since a post-9/11 peak, according to a new Zogby America poll of 1,013 likely voters conducted September 3-5.

Less than half (45%) of the respondents said they rated his job performance good or excellent, while a majority (54%) said it was fair or poor.

A majority (52%) said it’s time for someone new in the White House, while just two in five (40%) said the president deserves to be re-elected.

That's slightly over half of Clinton's approval rating when he was impeached, isn't it?

via TalkLeft, who just made my day.