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Bush, GOP Approval Ratings Hit New Lows

Posted: April 20, 2006 10:53 pm
by a1aara
04/20/06 FOX Poll: Gloomy Economic Views; Bush Approval at New Low
Thursday, April 20, 2006
By Dana Blanton



•Bush, GOP Approval Ratings Hit New Lows
NEW YORK — More Americans disapprove than approve of how George W. Bush, Donald Rumsfeld and Congress are doing their jobs, while a majority approves of Condoleezza Rice. President Bush’s approval hits a record low of 33 percent this week, clearly damaged by sinking support among Republicans.

Opinions are sharply divided on whether Rumsfeld should resign as secretary of defense. In addition, views on the economy are glum; most Americans rate the current economy negatively, and twice as many say it feels like the economy is getting worse rather than better. These are just some of the findings of the latest FOX News national poll.

President Bush’s job approval rating slipped this week and stands at a new low of 33 percent approve, down from 36 percent two weeks ago and 39 percent in mid-March. A year ago this time, 47 percent approved and two years ago 50 percent approved (April 2004).

Approval among Republicans is below 70 percent for the first time of Bush’s presidency. Two-thirds (66 percent) approve of Bush’s job performance today, down almost 20 percentage points from this time last year when 84 percent of Republicans approved. Among Democrats, 11 percent approve today, while 14 percent approved last April.

"It seems clear that many Republicans, while they may still like and support George Bush, are growing uneasy with what may happen to their candidates — and the policies they support — in the November elections," comments Opinion Dynamics Chairman John Gorman.


"This unease about the direction of the party is now showing up as an erosion of the near unanimous support Bush has enjoyed among the Republican rank-and-file for the last six years."

In a follow-up question the poll asked respondents to explain why they approve or disapprove of the job Bush is doing. Of the 33 percent who approve, 52 percent say "he is doing a good job" in general, 21 percent cite Bush’s handling of the war on terrorism and 18 percent mention their agreement with him on the issues. The only other reason to receive double-digit mentions is the president’s honesty and character.

Overall, 57 percent of Americans disapprove of the job Bush is doing, and the most frequently mentioned reason is Iraq (48 percent). The other top reasons include generally "doing a bad job" (24 percent), disagreement on issues (22 percent) and the economy/jobs (17 percent).

Eleven percent of Americans say they disapprove because they "don’t like him" and 10 percent because he "doesn’t care about average people."

Opinion Dynamics Corp. conducted the national telephone poll of 900 registered voters for FOX News on April 18 and April 19.

The other end of Pennsylvania Avenue fares even worse: 25 percent of the public approves of the job Congress is doing and 52 percent disapprove. About a year ago, 40 percent approved and 36 percent disapproved (29-30 March 2005). Furthermore, a 54 percent majority agrees that this is a "do nothing" Congress, including 56 percent of Republicans and 52 percent of Democrats.

Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld’s job approval rating also hit a record low this week with 35 percent of Americans saying they approve, down from 40 percent in December and 44 percent last April.

On a more upbeat note for the GOP, a 60 percent majority approves of the job Secretary of State Rice is doing — far more than the one in five who disapprove (22 percent). These ratings are consistent with previous results.

Rumsfeld: Should He Stay or Go?

Americans are split evenly on whether Rumsfeld should stay on as secretary of defense. Four in 10 Americans say they think Rumsfeld should resign, but 41 percent disagrees and one in five is unsure. Partisanship is clear on this issue: 57 percent of Democrats think Rumsfeld should resign, while 67 percent of Republicans think he should stay.

Earlier this week President Bush repeated his support saying, "What’s best is for Don Rumsfeld to remain as secretary of defense."

Recently a handful of retired generals criticized Rumsfeld’s leadership and called for his resignation. A majority of Americans say they are OK with this public criticism: 57 percent think it is appropriate for retired military generals to openly criticize Rumsfeld during wartime. Four in 10 think it is inappropriate.

Rating the Economy

Americans are more than twice as likely to rate the nation’s economy negatively as positively. Nearly 3 in 10 rate economic conditions as either "excellent" (6 percent) or "good" 22 percent, while the widespread consensus is gloomier: about 4 in 10 say the economy is "only fair" (42 percent) and another 30 percent say it is in "poor" shape.

Like on most issues these days, there are clear partisan differences on the economy. Among Republicans, views are evenly divided between a positive rating (50 percent excellent/good) and a negative rating (49 percent only fair/poor). In contrast, almost all Democrats rate the condition of the economy negatively (85 percent only fair/poor).

As can happen on many issues, Americans view their personal situation differently — more positively in this case — than they see things for the nation overall.

Even though ratings are almost 20 points more positive on the individual level than for the country, people are still slightly more negative than positive. Nearly half of the public says their personal financial situation is "excellent" (10 percent) or "good" (36 percent), while just over half rate their situation as "only fair" (35 percent) or "poor" (17 percent).

"It is worth noting that perceptions of how well people are doing are tied directly to their income," comments Gorman. "Most of those making over $75,000 per year are positive, while most of those making less than $50,000 are negative. Those between $50,000 and $75,000 are just about evenly split."

In addition, even though economic indicators conclude the nation’s economy has been growing for some time, the new poll shows this is at odds with the public’s perception. By 56 percent to 21 percent, Americans say it feels to them and their families that the economy is getting worse rather than better.

The poll asked respondents to explain why they feel the economy is getting better/worse, without being aided by a read list. Those who think it seems like things are getting better point to reasons such as "more jobs" (49 percent), "pay increases" (23 percent), a "general sense" (14 percent) and the stock market (12 percent). One in 10 say they think the economy is getting better because stores are busier and it seems like business is improving.

Far and away the top reason for those saying it feels like the economy is getting worse is gas prices. Six in 10 cite rising gas prices, outdistancing other frequently mentioned reasons such as the lack of jobs (28 percent) and grocery prices (15 percent).

When read a list of factors that could play a part in assessing the economy, large majorities of Americans say the availability of good jobs (89 percent) and gas prices (83 percent) are either "extremely" or "very" important factors in deciding whether the economy is in good shape.

By three-to-one the public says the recent news reports they have been hearing have been more bad news stories (54 percent) than good news on the economy (17 percent). Does this factor in to the decision-making process on how the economy is doing?

Overall, nearly half (48 percent) say their views on economic conditions are based more on their own personal experiences and one in five (21 percent) say more on news reports.

Finally, when asked to look ahead 10 years, a 58 percent majority of Americans say they are optimistic about the future of the United States, down from 73 percent in October 2003.


http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,192468,00.html

Posted: April 21, 2006 12:46 am
by markruble
You know when it gets bad for the president when fellow republicans stop asking him to help with getting them re-elected. This seems to be happening more lately.

I really think with the general election comming up you will find the republicans loosing control of the senate and the house. People (voters) have decided with the republicans in control there isn't much getting done about home issues.

Posted: April 21, 2006 5:02 am
by RinglingRingling
markruble wrote:You know when it gets bad for the president when fellow republicans stop asking him to help with getting them re-elected. This seems to be happening more lately.

I really think with the general election comming up you will find the republicans loosing control of the senate and the house. People (voters) have decided with the republicans in control there isn't much getting done about home issues.
Repub candidates been sliding away from public appearances with him for about a year. Doesn't stop him from coming into town; screwing up traffic patterns for miles and hours; charging $1000 for a cheap chicken dinner and more if you want a picture of him; and then sending the money raised to the local party (eventually), where it gets disseminated.

The candidates may not want to be seen with Shrub or Shooter, but they'll take the cash S&S raise every time.

Posted: April 21, 2006 9:40 am
by Wino you know
Great. Let's get more Democrats in office. We're all undertaxed anyway. :roll:

Posted: April 21, 2006 9:41 am
by RinglingRingling
Wino you know wrote:Great. Let's get more Democrats in office. We're all undertaxed anyway. :roll:
going to have to pay for the boondoogles of the last 10 years.. Think of it as the credit card coming due.

Posted: April 21, 2006 9:49 am
by Wino you know
RinglingRingling wrote:
Wino you know wrote:Great. Let's get more Democrats in office. We're all undertaxed anyway. :roll:
going to have to pay for the boondoogles of the last 10 years.. Think of it as the credit card coming due.
NO!
I THINK OF IT AS A BUNCH OF POLITICIANS STICKING THEIR f**** HANDS INTO MY WALLET RATHER THAN NOT SPENDING WHAT THEY DON'T HAVE!
THINK OF IT AS ME BAILING YOUR ASS OUT WHEN YOU SPEND MORE THAN YOU HAVE FOR CRAP YOU DON'T NEED!
LIVE WITHIN YOUR MEANS AND STAY OUT OF MY WALLET!

Posted: April 21, 2006 9:50 am
by phjrsaunt
Okay, no more caffeinne for Wino this morning.... :wink:

Posted: April 21, 2006 6:02 pm
by a1aara
Wino you know wrote:
RinglingRingling wrote:
Wino you know wrote:Great. Let's get more Democrats in office. We're all undertaxed anyway. :roll:
going to have to pay for the boondoogles of the last 10 years.. Think of it as the credit card coming due.
NO!
I THINK OF IT AS A BUNCH OF POLITICIANS STICKING THEIR f***ing HANDS INTO MY WALLET RATHER THAN NOT SPENDING WHAT THEY DON'T HAVE!
THINK OF IT AS ME BAILING YOUR ASS OUT WHEN YOU SPEND MORE THAN YOU HAVE FOR CRAP YOU DON'T NEED!
LIVE WITHIN YOUR MEANS AND STAY OUT OF MY WALLET!


I totaly agree. Wouldn't it be nice if the present administration followed your rule.

Posted: April 21, 2006 6:07 pm
by Sam
a1aara wrote:
Wino you know wrote:
RinglingRingling wrote:
Wino you know wrote:Great. Let's get more Democrats in office. We're all undertaxed anyway. :roll:
going to have to pay for the boondoogles of the last 10 years.. Think of it as the credit card coming due.
NO!
I THINK OF IT AS A BUNCH OF POLITICIANS STICKING THEIR f***ing HANDS INTO MY WALLET RATHER THAN NOT SPENDING WHAT THEY DON'T HAVE!
THINK OF IT AS ME BAILING YOUR ASS OUT WHEN YOU SPEND MORE THAN YOU HAVE FOR CRAP YOU DON'T NEED!
LIVE WITHIN YOUR MEANS AND STAY OUT OF MY WALLET!


I totaly agree. Wouldn't it be nice if the present administration followed your rule.
It would be best that ALL Politicians follwed "that rule". That includes Democrats,Republicans, and anyone else from any other party.

Posted: April 21, 2006 6:10 pm
by a1aara
a1aara wrote:
Wino you know wrote:
RinglingRingling wrote:
Wino you know wrote:Great. Let's get more Democrats in office. We're all undertaxed anyway. :roll:
going to have to pay for the boondoogles of the last 10 years.. Think of it as the credit card coming due.
NO!
I THINK OF IT AS A BUNCH OF POLITICIANS STICKING THEIR f***ing HANDS INTO MY WALLET RATHER THAN NOT SPENDING WHAT THEY DON'T HAVE!
THINK OF IT AS ME BAILING YOUR ASS OUT WHEN YOU SPEND MORE THAN YOU HAVE FOR CRAP YOU DON'T NEED!
LIVE WITHIN YOUR MEANS AND STAY OUT OF MY WALLET!


I totaly agree. Wouldn't it be nice if the present administration followed your rule.

Sam...you make a great point! I agree with you as well.

Posted: April 21, 2006 6:14 pm
by RinglingRingling
Wino you know wrote:
RinglingRingling wrote:
Wino you know wrote:Great. Let's get more Democrats in office. We're all undertaxed anyway. :roll:
going to have to pay for the boondoogles of the last 10 years.. Think of it as the credit card coming due.
NO!
I THINK OF IT AS A BUNCH OF POLITICIANS STICKING THEIR f***ing HANDS INTO MY WALLET RATHER THAN NOT SPENDING WHAT THEY DON'T HAVE!
THINK OF IT AS ME BAILING YOUR ASS OUT WHEN YOU SPEND MORE THAN YOU HAVE FOR CRAP YOU DON'T NEED!
LIVE WITHIN YOUR MEANS AND STAY OUT OF MY WALLET!
Then you should lose the "Democrats" in your first statement. If memory serves, it's been a while since they had a majority in Congress or a lot of the state legislatures.

Posted: April 21, 2006 6:17 pm
by Lightning Bolt
a1aara wrote:
a1aara wrote:
Wino you know wrote:
RinglingRingling wrote:
Wino you know wrote:Great. Let's get more Democrats in office. We're all undertaxed anyway. :roll:
going to have to pay for the boondoogles of the last 10 years.. Think of it as the credit card coming due.
NO!
I THINK OF IT AS A BUNCH OF POLITICIANS STICKING THEIR f***ing HANDS INTO MY WALLET RATHER THAN NOT SPENDING WHAT THEY DON'T HAVE!
THINK OF IT AS ME BAILING YOUR ASS OUT WHEN YOU SPEND MORE THAN YOU HAVE FOR CRAP YOU DON'T NEED!
LIVE WITHIN YOUR MEANS AND STAY OUT OF MY WALLET!


I totaly agree. Wouldn't it be nice if the present administration followed your rule.

Sam...you make a great point! I agree with you as well.
So let's face the future bravely,
vote this November to replace the Republican majorities in both houses, and watch how quickly we can work
to censure and impeach the present, corrupt CEO President.

Posted: April 21, 2006 6:52 pm
by jonesbeach10
I think the main reason that the approval ratings are so low and that so many republicans are probably going to lose their seat in the House or Senate is because this administration never hold themselves accountable for the mistakes they've made. Iraq was probably a wrong move, but the administration has not admitted that anything has gone wrong or that it wasn't the best idea. Another example is teh Valerie Plame/Scooter Libby scandal. Would it be so hard for Bush or Cheney to say "Hey we made a mistake. It's our fault that Plame's cover was blown."

Another reason why his approval ratings are so low is because he so for Big Business. Oil problems are rediculous now, and its not even peak season yet, and Bush is seemingly doing nothing to curb these prices. Meanwhile, people will complain of price gouging at the pumps because of $150 billion dollar pension plans and 10 billion dollar profits.

Posted: April 21, 2006 10:18 pm
by Quiet and Shy
Additionally, there's such an arrogance to how Bush and his administration have approached many things...and I think people are tired of it.

A classic example is the Dubai ports deal. I think Bush and his guys were right that the deal should have gone through, but the poor management of the issue (lack of communication, seeming to hide the issue) caused many to rebel. They had the "what" right, but the "how" was horrendous. And, the Democrats -- so hungry for a political victory -- challenged the deal and shot it down. So now we've got a religion-based conflict (and war) as opposed to a soverign nation and terrorist conflict.

And the mess in the Middle East just continues to grow....

Posted: April 21, 2006 11:32 pm
by SMLCHNG
So?

Blah.



Forgive the 'flippant' reply.


I hate political discussions.

Posted: April 22, 2006 2:02 pm
by Wino you know
RinglingRingling wrote:
Wino you know wrote:
RinglingRingling wrote:
Wino you know wrote:Great. Let's get more Democrats in office. We're all undertaxed anyway. :roll:
going to have to pay for the boondoogles of the last 10 years.. Think of it as the credit card coming due.
NO!
I THINK OF IT AS A BUNCH OF POLITICIANS STICKING THEIR f***ing HANDS INTO MY WALLET RATHER THAN NOT SPENDING WHAT THEY DON'T HAVE!
THINK OF IT AS ME BAILING YOUR ASS OUT WHEN YOU SPEND MORE THAN YOU HAVE FOR CRAP YOU DON'T NEED!
LIVE WITHIN YOUR MEANS AND STAY OUT OF MY WALLET!
Then you should lose the "Democrats" in your first statement. If memory serves, it's been a while since they had a majority in Congress or a lot of the state legislatures.
But it's THIS administration who gave me a tax cut and wants to make it permanent. It's the socialist DEMOCRAT wackos (not ALL democrats-just the Hilary & Harry-led fringe kooks) that are stopping it. (Just as they are stopping oil exploration in this country, so I really don't want to hear liberals whine about high gas prices BECAUSE IT'S THEIR FAULT FOR ALLOWING IT TO HAPPEN!!! :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:
Not EVERYBODY should have to drive a lawn mower with a door so the damn Caribou can have sex in an area the size of my back yard.
Yeah, yeah, SOME of the Repulicans are p|ssing me off too when they cave in to these fringe kooks, thinking foolishly it will make them liked-GIVE ME A G.D. BREAK! Jeb Bush has disappointed me greatly when he said he wouldn't allow oil drilling off the coast of Florida. He thought that would make him popular with the leftist kooks, and lo & behold, they STILL hate his guts.
I also know there are other Republicans who like to spend like Ted Kennedy in a whore house, but, for the most part it's the REPUBLICANS that want to make the tax cuts permanent (DON'T give me the old "IT ONLY BENEFITS THE RICH" crap-even an extra $10.00 a month would help ME-especially since it's MY money).
I've already offeered MY suggestion to help combat the high gas prices, but nobody wants to hear it.
Criticize and vote for whoever you want to, but when I vote, I vote with my wallet and a strong national defense as my main two objectives.

Posted: April 22, 2006 4:52 pm
by NYCPORT
So you're okay with a tax cut when the moron in the oval office is spending billions of dollars in Iraq? That makes sense??? Tax breaks are great, but not when we can't afford it.
Like I always say. You voted for him not me. It helps me sleep at night when I look at how much the idiot has managed to screw up the country in 8 years. :roll:

Posted: April 22, 2006 5:00 pm
by Burny Charles
SMLCHNG wrote:So?

Blah.



Forgive the 'flippant' reply.


I hate political discussions.
:lol: :lol: :lol: I'm trying, Penny.

Posted: April 22, 2006 6:14 pm
by Sam
NYCPORT wrote:So you're okay with a tax cut when the moron in the oval office is spending billions of dollars in Iraq? That makes sense??? Tax breaks are great, but not when we can't afford it.
Like I always say. You voted for him not me. It helps me sleep at night when I look at how much the idiot has managed to screw up the country in 8 years. :roll:
Hey, if you don't like the tax cut, you can go ahead and send more money to the IRS. Somehow I don't see anyone getting even $00.02 ( or whatever back from the IRS sending it back to them.
More people are working and more people are paying taxes because of the tax cut.

As for the war.okies lets call it quits and give up. See how much you have to pay for it the next time around. Go ahead and prove ObL's point that America does not have the stomach for a long and drawn out war. See what it will cost America then, the lives and wounded have payed with so far will be nothing compared with the next go round with the fanatical a$$holes!

BTW the reason we are in the war is because of the conduct of the previous adminstration's 8 year reign of shame and the inactions taken by it, that led us to it. But that is beside the point isn't it.
We are in the situation and it must be dealt with. Utilizing the most infamous French military stratedgy would not do us or the world any good and would only insult our troops and the blood and lives that have been sacrificed.

Posted: April 22, 2006 6:23 pm
by SMLCHNG
Burny Charles wrote:
SMLCHNG wrote:So?
Blah.
Forgive the 'flippant' reply.
I hate political discussions.
:lol: :lol: :lol: I'm trying, Penny.
I know, Matt.. I know. :lol: :lol: :lol: