Public Opinion On Bush Stabilizes
War, Budget Fuel Partisan Division
By Dan Balz and Claudia Deane
Washington Post Staff Writers
Wednesday, August 13, 2003; Page A01
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Only a third of those surveyed said the state of the economy was good or excellent. About the same percentage said things were getting better as said things are getting worse (32 percent vs. 29 percent), which, while not impressive, was a more optimistic appraisal than at the beginning of the year.
Asked whether they were better off since Bush became president, 17 percent said they were doing better while 25 percent said they were worse off. Bush's net negative rating on that question is the worst in any Post poll since President George H.W. Bush, whose poor ratings on the economy led to his defeat in 1992. Still, 14 percent of those surveyed said Bush bears primary responsibility for the state of the economy, with twice as many blaming the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.
Overall, 59 percent approve of the way Bush is handling his job. While his approval rating has dropped 18 percentage points since early April, his current level of support represents a good foundation as he begins the campaign year ahead.
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A50881-2003Aug12.htmlRove is working soo damn hard to prop up the chimp. How can 1/3 of the people say the economy is excellent/good? Our jobs are flying out of this country....massive debt...and things are fine?
Help me....