American Samizdat

Sunday, December 26, 2004. *
Republicans like to brag about the sweeping mandate that President Bush received o­n Election Day. But as he prepares for his second term, Bush approaches Inauguration Day with historically weak job-approval ratings, according to a series of new opinion polls. Unless there's a dramatic turnaround in public sentiment between now and Jan. 20, Bush will be sworn in to office with the lowest job-approval rating -- barely 50 percent -- of any president in the last 80 years, or since modern-day presidential polling began.

"It's striking how weak he is right now," says presidential historian Richard Shenkman, editor of George Mason University's History News Network. "You'd have to go back to Woodrow Wilson to find a president who was reelected in a position as weak as this o­ne. There's been no euphoria around Bush's win." [more]


Why, it's almost as if he didn't win! As if Kerry actually got more votes and somehow that was reversed! Holy Mass Perception, Factman!
posted by Dr. Menlo at 9:01 PM
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