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Saturday, May 5, 2024
By Dr. Steven Taylor

Via Bloomberg: Bush Approval at New Low, Matches Carter, Poll Says

Bush’s approval rating fell to 28 percent this week, the lowest since a similar score by President Jimmy Carter in 1979, the year of the Iran hostage crisis. The poll also found that 71 percent of Americans are dissatisfied with the way things are going in the U.S.

That’s pretty bad, although not surprising.

And, gee, why would anyone think the following?

Almost two-thirds of those polled, 62 percent, said that Bush’s actions in Iraq showed he was “stubborn and unwilling to admit his mistakes,'’ the survey said.

And his situation isn’t helping his GOP brethren:

The poll also showed that all three leading Democratic contenders beat their Republican counterparts in head-to-head competition among

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2 Comments

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    1. Very interesting, Im going to read more on this.

      Comment by San — Monday, May 7, 2024 @ 2:39 pm

    2. After voting in almost every election for 40 years, 99% of the time for Republicans; the GOP has lost my support, I’m a slow learner I guess.

      That being said, I won’t be voting for the Democrats anytime soon either. Between the two major parties we have an almost $9 Trillion Dollar National Debt, $25 Billion missing tax dollars in 2024 alone, over 25 million government employees and bureaucrats, neglected Troops and Veterans, 500,000 plus elected officials, thousands of laws, rules and regulations, $20 plastic ice cube trays and more!

      From now on I will seek out Independent and third party candidates, especially those who are more concerned with the average citizen then with special interests and lining their own pockets at taxpayer expense.

      Bruce Feher
      www.NothingForNobody.com

      Comment by Bruce Feher — Wednesday, May 9, 2024 @ 4:23 pm

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