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Gallup: Biden Stinking Up The Joint
Byron York reports on a new Gallup poll that says Vice President Joe Biden is less popular at this point in his term than Dick Cheney was in his: Vice President Joe Biden's favorable rating has fallen to 42 percent in a new Gallup poll , down from a high of 59 percent just ...
Biden's popularity plunges; lower than Cheney's
washingtonexaminer.com — By: Byron York Chief Political Correspondent 10/26/09 10:55 PM EDT Vice President Joe Biden's favorable rating has... fallen to 42 percent in a new Gallup poll , down from a high of 59 percent just after last year's election. Biden's unfavorable rating ... (more) Biden's popularity plunges; lower than Cheney's
Vice President Biden's Favorable Rating Continues to Decline
Vice President Biden's Favorable Rating Continues to Decline
gallup.com — PRINCETON, NJ -- After peaking at 59% last November, Vice President Joe Biden's favorable rating continues to... decline and now stands at 42%. That barely exceeds his 40% unfavorable rating, and is easily his worst evaluation since last year's ... (more) Vice President Biden's Favorable Rating Continues to Decline
Biden says NY-23 can teach conservatives a lesson
Biden says NY-23 can teach conservatives a lesson
politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com — Castle will make a run for Senate. (CNN) - Former Vice President Joe Biden challenged Republican voters... in New York's 23rd congressional district to teach conservative "absolutists" a lesson in the special House election Tuesday by ... (more) Biden says NY-23 can teach conservatives a lesson
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