A CNN-USA Today-Gallup poll just completed on Sunday November 21 2004 suggests that President Bush’s popularity is strong—even higher than his popular vote in the election. Sixty percent of Americans have a positive opinion of President Bush, according to the poll, whereas his popular vote in the election was a little lower than that.
By the way, in case you don’t read the whole thing, responding to whether the United States made a mistake in sending troops to Iraq, 47 percent said yes, and 51 percent said no.
(CNN)—Fifty-five percent of Americans like the way President Bush is handling his job, while the approval rating for his Iraq policies is slightly lower, according to the first full CNN-USA Today-Gallup poll following the November 2 presidential election.Forty-two percent of those polled don’t believe Bush is doing a good job. Sixty percent have a positive opinion of Bush, versus 39 percent with the opposite view.
CANADA: A recent poll found that 48 per cent of respondents were dissatisfied with Martin’s government, compared with 45 per cent who were satisfied.
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