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Gallup: Bush Most Unpopular President Since Nixon
Gallup: Bush Most Unpopular President Since Nixon
Sure, the headline has the typical low bar for Bush: Bush Presidency Closes With 34% Approval, 61% Disapproval We're so used to it, it barely registers. But the numbers show a couple of things: Republicans are different than you and me and the rest of America: Bush mainly has members of ...
Gallup:  "Only Richard Nixon was explicitly less popular at the time of his exit than Bush is today."
Gallup: "Only Richard Nixon was explicitly less popular at the time of his exit than Bush is ...
americablog.com — Gallup's final poll on the Bush shows his approval rating at 34% (it's gone up a bit... because of Republicans) and his disapproval at 61% (Democrats and Independents can't stand him). Since the Bush team is all about legacy these days, here's some ... (more) Gallup: "Only Richard Nixon was explicitly less popular ...
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