Rasmussen Reports, a pollster that tends to find results more Republican than other organizations, has picked up on a rather interesting trend over the last few days.
In the latest survey released today by Rasmussen, George W. Bush's approval rating has hit an all-time low of 37 percent -- down four points in as many days. Worst of all for the President and his Republican allies in Congress is the fact that there are now almost three times as many voters who strongly disapprove of the job George W. Bush is doing as strongly approve, with 45 percent strongly disapproving and just 16 percent strongly approving.
But this is not the only problem for the White House or the Republican Party. Today's survey from Rasmussen shows Bush's approval rating among Republicans to be a mere 66 percent -- more than 20 points below where it was even a year and a half ago. With the Republican base devoid of a drive to support the President -- in effect jumping ship six months out from election day -- the turn out advantage Republicans have traditionally held in midterm elections might disappear entirely.
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