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President Bush Job Approval (51% - Rasmussen Poll)
Rasmussen ^ | 4/3/05

Posted on 04/03/2005 3:14:47 PM PDT by areafiftyone

Sunday April 03, 2005--Fifty-one percent (51%) of American adults approve of the way George W. Bush is performing his role as President. Forty-eight percent (48%) disapprove.

This is the President's highest rating in eleven days.

Among men, the President's Approval rating is 55%. It's seven points lower among women.

Twenty-five percent (25%) of American adults Strongly Approve of the President's job performance while 36% Strongly Disapprove.

These results are based upon surveys of American adults reported on a three-day rolling average basis. Premium Members receive daily updates of our seven-day tracking data as well.

During 2004, reports on the President Job Approval were based upon surveys of Likely Voters. Typically, a survey of Likely Voters would report a Job Approval rating 2-3 points higher than a survey of all adults.

On Election Day, the President's Job Approval was at 52%. During all of 2004, the President's Job Approval ranged from a high of 57% in early January to a low of 48% on May 17.

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Occasionally, due to the rounding process, the totals for "Strongly" and "Somewhat" Approve or Disapprove presented in the left column do not match the totals presented in the right column.

Rasmussen Reports updates the President's Job Approval ratings every day along with other measures of the political environment.

Rasmussen Reports also provides daily updates on the economic confidence of Americans.

The national telephone survey of 1,500 Adults was conducted by Rasmussen Reports over the past three nights. Margin of sampling error is +/- 3 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence. Methodology.



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To: speekinout; All

I agree. One thing I like abou Bush is that he does not waffle.


21 posted on 04/03/2005 4:13:57 PM PDT by KevinDavis (Let the meek inherit the Earth, the rest of us will explore the stars!)
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To: areafiftyone; All

While 51% approval is a good number from Rasmussen, we still need to put this number in context:

1.) Rasmussen is now polling 'adults' rather than 'likely voters'. [Note: Rasmussen indicates that polling 'likely voters' (as he did all of last year) would elevate the President's approval rating by SEVERAL points!]

2.) Rasmussen does NOT publish the demographic 'breakdown' of his polling sample . . . I can only assume that he joins other pollsters (e.g., Gallup, CBSNews, Pew, Newsweek) in consistently oversampling Democrats/Democrat-leaning Independents.

3.) Relative to the 2004 election, Rasmussen's actual POLL failed to predict the President's MAJORITY (51%) victory. Supposedly, Rasmussen 'projected' such a victory; however, his actual polling results consistently UNDERESTIMATED the President's strength.

4.) THE ONLY POLL THAT COUNTS WAS CONDUCTED ON NOVEMBER 2, 2004 . . . The President has been re-elected and will serve four more years regardless of constant sniping (and biased polling) from the left and right!!

5.) According to Gallup, President Reagan's average job approval rating was 53% for his 8 years in office [NOTE: During almost 6 of his 8 years, President Reagan's job approval rating hovered below the 50% mark . . . Does anyone remember this? . . . Does anyone care?!]

6.) The Battleground Poll is the only poll that differentiates between the President's job approval rating and his PERSONAL approval rating . . . Its most recent poll, released March 26, 2005, put the President's job approval rating at 53% approve/44% disapprove and his PERSONAL APPROVAL RATING at 66% approve/25% disapprove.
http://www.lakesnellperry.com/polls/BG32405.htm
[NOTE: "The net result of the 'job' and 'personal' approval measurements is that 50% of the public approves of GWB on both measurements and only 24% of voters disapprove of the President on both -- over a 2:1 ratio. This is in stark contrast to the second term of the Clinton presidency where Bill Clinton regularly faced a 'consistent disapproval' rating that ran 50% higher than his 'consistent approval' rating!" Battleground Poll 2006]


The President plans to use 2005 to tackle some tough issues, e.g., social security; he knows that by addressing these issues he will most certainly drive down his job approval ratings . . . he doesn't care . . . The President will become a 'lame duck' soon enough . . . until then, he plans to play 'long ball'!


22 posted on 04/03/2005 4:20:58 PM PDT by DrDeb
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To: Zivasmate

Maybe the MSM think they can influence W by this bogus crap. I think NOT.


23 posted on 04/03/2005 4:23:19 PM PDT by unkus
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To: areafiftyone
"Fifty-one percent (51%) of American adults approve of the way George W. Bush is performing his role as President...
Was this already settled after November 2nd? Why is this news???
24 posted on 04/03/2005 5:38:39 PM PDT by Toidylop
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To: areafiftyone

51% approval rating is not bad, considering only 75% know who is president.


25 posted on 04/03/2005 5:43:47 PM PDT by Loyal Buckeye
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