Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Republican Leadership Approval Hits All-Time Low

Public confidence in Republican governance has plunged to the lowest levels of the Bush presidency, with Americans saying they now trust Democrats by wide margins to deal with Iraq, gasoline prices, immigration and more, according to a Washington Post-ABC News poll that underscores the fragility of the GOP's grip on power six months before the midterm elections.

Dissatisfaction with the administration's policies in Iraq has overwhelmed other issues as the source of President Bush's and the Republican's problems. The survey suggests that this increasingly pessimistic mood about the direction of the country -- 69 percent said the nation is now off track -- as well as the Republican Party and congressional incumbents have dramatically improved the chances of Democrats to register significant gains in November.

Democrats are now favored to handle all 10 issues measured in the Post-ABC News poll. The survey also shows a clear majority of the public (56 percent) saying they would prefer to see Democrats in control of Congress after the November elections. Only a third want the GOP to remain in the majority. Nearly three times as many Americans say they will use the elections to express opposition to the president (30 percent) than to show support for him (12 percent).

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4 Comments:

At Wednesday, May 17, 2006 12:28:00 AM , Blogger Yukkione said...

Funny how the repubs havent disassociated themselves from Bush or there leadership more.. rats are usually the first to leave a sinking ship. but then again this bunch defies logic. nice site ;) and thanks for the comments on mine.

 
At Wednesday, May 17, 2006 9:01:00 AM , Blogger Chuck said...

Hi E!

I'm really hopeful that the Dems will re-take the Senate. I'm pretty sure they'll get back the house. Fingers crossed & then on to 2008. Of course the White House that anyone enters will be in shambles.

 
At Wednesday, May 17, 2006 10:29:00 PM , Blogger EAPrez said...

Well there's an awful lot of in fighting going on inside the Republican Party right now. They still aren't willing to provide any oversight though - then again the Dems aren't clammoring much for it either!

 
At Wednesday, May 17, 2006 10:30:00 PM , Blogger EAPrez said...

Hiya Chuck! So glad you're back amongst us :) Dems are a sore subject with me right now - they all need replaced as well!!!!!!!!!

 

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