To: PoisedWoman
I just saw something on Fox that even though GWs approval ratings are still in the sixties there is some future turmoil since the ratings for 'would you like to see Bush re-elected in 2004' was in the 47% +/- some points. they said the reason for this is due to the corporate scandals, and that it might get worse as 2004 approaches.
3 posted on
07/23/2002 1:55:29 AM PDT by
spetznaz
To: spetznaz
A question is will the Presidents high approval numbers translate into voyes for GOP candidates this Nov.?
9 posted on
07/23/2002 4:34:52 AM PDT by
Valin
To: spetznaz
Getting hard to tell FNC from CNN these days. Shame on Roger Ailes!
To: spetznaz
Bush has only himself to blame for his poor numbers. While he cannot be blamed for the corporate mess, he is responsible for his liberal agenda, signing the campaign reform act, etc. These are his fault. He failed to do HIS job that he swore to protect and defend the Constitution and he did not. He wanted to institute the spy on your neighbor program which hits of the Nazi's of WWII, his failure to protect the borders, arm airline pilots, and other liberal agenda. While I would never vote for a socialist, I am really up in the air as whom to vote for now as we no longer have a conservative president. He is more moderate to liberal. A lie from his election verbage. I am sorely disappointed in GWB.
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