The survey found that 38 percent of the public approve of the job Bush is doing, down three percentage points in the past month and his worst showing in Post-ABC polling since he became president. Sixty percent disapprove of his performance.
With less than seven months remaining before the midterm elections, Bush's political troubles already appear to be casting a long shadow over them. Barely a third of registered voters, 35 percent, approve of the way the Republican-led Congress is doing its job -- the lowest level of support in nine years.
I would like to welcome the rest of America to the intelligent side of the street. We have been waiting for you all to show up and we really could have used you earlier. I just hope it is not too late.
A majority of registered voters, 55 percent, say they plan to vote for the Democratic candidate in their House district, while 40 percent support the Republican candidate. That is the largest share of the electorate favoring Democrats in Post-ABC polls since the mid-1980s.
I have seen that the Republicans new campaign strategy is to suggest that the first order of business for Democrats if they are returned to power will be to impeach President Bush. They make this argument as a deterrent for those who might vote Democrat, but I think they are misreading the American peoples anger. I think that if they keep on saying that they will send more people toward the Democrats in the hopes of getting Bush out of office earlier then 2008.
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