Bush public support at lowest level (AP) Updated: 2005-11-04 20:52
The poll was conducted by telephone Oct. 31-Nov. 2 among 1,006 adults
nationwide. The margin on sampling error is plus or minus 3 percentage points.
Congress isn't faring much better. In early October, 35 percent of poll
respondents approved of the job being done on Capitol Hill, down from 44 percent
in February.
In December 2004, soon after Bush's re-election, 51 percent approved of his
handling of his job, while 47 disapproved, and 28 disapproved strongly.
"I'm surprised it's not even worse," GOP consultant Rich Galen said of Bush's
latest poll numbers. He cited three months of unrelenting bad news that have
Republicans "beginning to scratch their heads."
Away from Washington, Republican leaders seemed concerned about Bush's drift
downward in the polls and about Iraq, where the 2,000th U.S. military death was
recently recorded, and less troubled about the CIA-leak case and the controversy
surrounding Rove and Libby.
"I think the war in Iraq being on the front page every day has taken its
toll," said Van Poole, former Florida GOP chairman and now a Tallahassee
lobbyist, who expects Bush to bounce back. "Americans are impatient. Whatever
our job is, Americans want us to get it done."
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