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Bush's Approval Rating (61%), Handling War On Terror (68%) Still High (Newsweek Poll)
PR Newswire ^ | August 30, 2002

Posted on 09/01/2002 4:02:43 PM PDT by Timesink

Bush's Approval Rating (61%), Handling War On Terror (68%) Still High

/PRNewswire/ --62 Percent Of Americans Would Support Military Action Against Iraq, But Say President Needs Congressional, International Support First

66 Percent Say It's Somewhat To Very Likely That Another Terror Attack In The U.S. Will Happen Before The End Of The Year, But Most Say They Feel Safe

NEW YORK, Aug. 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Nearly a year after the terrorist attacks on New York City and Washington, D.C., the majority of Americans (61%) still approve of the way President George W. Bush is handling his job, according to the latest Newsweek Poll though that number is slightly lower from the last Poll on July 18-19, when his rating was 65 percent and has slipped from 73 percent in the Newsweek Poll in May and from the high 80s, where he polled just after Sept. 11. The president also gets high ratings for his fight against the war on terrorism overseas (68% approve, 26% disapprove), and on policies to prevent and minimize terrorism at home (72% approve, 23% disapprove). And with focus shifting to Iraq, a 62-percent majority of Americans say they would support military action against Iraq (31% would not), the Poll shows.

Majorities would also support using air strikes against Iraq without any troops (63%), sending in commandos or special forces to capture Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein or work with local anti-Saddam forces (70%), and organizing an international force to force Saddam from power and take control of the country (69%). And more people (49%) favor sending in large numbers of U.S. ground troops to ensure control of the country than oppose doing so (45%). However, majorities also think it's important for the president to get various levels of approval before any action against Iraq is taken. Eightyfive percent say it's somewhat important (24%) to very important (61%) for President Bush to get Congressional approval first; 86 percent say it's somewhat important (28%) to very important (58%) for him to get support from most of our European allies; 81 percent say it's somewhat important (26%) to very important (55%) to get formal support from the United Nations; and 81 percent say it's somewhat important (30%) to very important (51%) to get support from most of the Arab countries that are friendly to the United States.

As to the threat of Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, a 77-percent majority thinks he is still alive and 54 percent of those polled say removing top Al Qaeda leaders will not be enough to eliminate the threat against the U.S. because too many cells and potential leaders would remain. Twenty-seven percent say it will be necessary not only to capture or kill bin Laden to remove the threat, but to also capture or kill other top leaders in his organization. The majority of people (66%) think it is somewhat (48%) to very likely (18%) that more terrorist attacks will be carried out against major U.S. cities, buildings or national landmarks between now and the end of the year. Most people think such an attack could be carried out by chemical or biological weapons (34%), conventional weapons (26%), or a "dirty bomb" that spreads

Radioactive material (14%). Only three percent think it could be carried out by airliners and skyjacking, and four percent say nuclear weapons (4%). The majority (60%) are also somewhat (47%) to very confident (13%) that U.S. intelligence and law enforcement agencies will be able to prevent future terrorist attacks in this country. Twenty-six percent say they are not too confident and 15 percent say they are not confident at all.

Still, 42 percent of Americans say they feel safe, with only 9 percent saying they feel a lot less safe since September 11, and 19 percent saying somewhat less safe. The majority of Americans (63%) is more worried about the economy and the job situation than they are about the threat of another terrorist attack (19%). And the overwhelming majority of Americans have not changed their habits because of concerns about terrorism. Seventy-seven percent say they are not avoiding air travel, or staying close to home (84%), avoiding large cities (83%), crowded public places (84%), or people who appear to be Arab or Middle Eastern (87%). However, more people say they feel more patriotic (75%) and more are spending more time with family (56%).

And most people think there have been at least some to a lot of safety and security improvements since September 11 at airports and on commercial airplanes (33% say some, 52% say a lot); at major business and government buildings (38% say some, 38% say a lot); at national landmarks (34% say some, 35% say a lot); at nuclear power plants (30% say some, 33% say a lot); at stadiums and sports arenas (38% say some, 28% say a lot); at major dams and reservoirs (35% say some, 19% say a lot); at major bridges and tunnels (34% say some, 19% say a lot), and at postal facilities (37% say some, 26% say a lot).

On the issue of civil liberties, opinion is evenly split on whether it will be necessary for the average person to give some up in order to curb terrorism, with 47 percent saying it's necessary and 47 percent saying it is not. However, 58 percent say what the Bush administration has done so far in restricting civil liberties in response to terrorism has been about right. Only 16 percent say it has gone too far. But the majority (62%) says making it easier for intelligence and law enforcement agents to monitor people's private telephone conversations and e-mail goes too far, as does using race, religion, or ethnicity as a factor in determining who is a suspected terrorist (59%). Eighty percent say detaining people at airports solely because of their religion goes too far and 63 percent say giving government the power to detain American citizens suspected of crimes indefinitely without review by a judge also goes too far.

Public opinion is more evenly split on President Bush's handling of the economy (48% approve, 45% disapprove), taxes (49% approve, 42% disapprove), the environment (52% approve, 36% disapprove) and energy policy (47% approve, 33% disapprove). And when asked if the November election for U.S. Congress were held today, opinion was almost evenly split with 40 percent saying they would choose the Democratic Party's candidate and 45 percent saying they would choose the Republican Party's candidate.

For this Newsweek Poll, Princeton Survey Research Associates interviewed by telephone 1,005 adults aged 18 and older on August 28-29, 2002. The margin of error is plus or minus 3 percentage points. This Newsweek Poll is part of the September 9 issue (on newsstands Monday, September 2).

            (Poll attached.  Read Newsweek's news releases at
           http://www.newsweek.msnbc.com/.  Click "Pressroom.")


                              Newsweek Poll
                           One Year After 9/11
                   Princeton Survey Research Associates
                          Final Topline Results
                                (8/30/02)

  N = 1005 adults, 18 and over
  Margin of error: plus or minus 3 percentage points
  Interviewing dates: 8/28-29/02
  SAMPLE SIZE/MARGIN OF ERROR FOR KEY SUBGROUPS:
         842  Registered Voters (plus or minus 4)
  NOTE: An asterisk (*) indicates a value less than one percent.
  Question 1 for classification purposes only.

  2a/b.  If the November election for U.S. Congress were being held TODAY,
         would you vote for...the Republican Party's candidate or the
         Democratic Party's candidate for Congress in your district?
         [IF OTHER/UNDECIDED, RESPONDENTS WERE ASKED] As of TODAY, do you
         LEAN more toward...the Republican or the Democrat?

  BASED ON REGISTERED VOTERS
                      Total Rep         Total Dem    Undecided/Other
  Current Total           45                40              15         = 100
  Trends
   June 2002              44                46              10         = 100
   February 2002          46                45               9         = 100
   10/8-9/98              43                45              12         = 100
    9/24-25/98            43                48               9         = 100
    9/10-11/98            43                45              12         = 100
    8/20-21/98            41                47              12         = 100
  NOTE: Trends from June and February 2002 from Pew Research Center.
        Trend question wording read "If the elections for U.S. Congress ..."

  3.  Do you approve or disapprove of the way George W. Bush is handling his
      job as president?
                                  Approve          Disapprove     DK
  Current Total                        61                  30      9   = 100
  Trends
   (7/18-19/02)                        65                  25     10   = 100
   (7/11-12/02)                        68                  22     10   = 100
   (6/27-28/02)                        70                  19     11   = 100
   (5/16-17/02)                        73                  20      7   = 100
   (4/25-26/02)                        71                  16     13   = 100
   (3/21-22/02)                        74                  16     10   = 100
   (2/12-18/02)**                      78                  13      9   = 100
   (1/31-2/1/02)                       83                  12      5   = 100
  (12/13-14/01)                        81                  11      8   = 100
  (12/6-7/01)                          82                  12      6   = 100
  (11/29-30/01)                        85                   9      6   = 100
  (11/15-16/01)                        85                  10      5   = 100
  (11/8-9/01)                          85                   8      7   = 100
  (11/1-2/01)                          85                  11      4   = 100
  (10/25-26/01)                        85                  10      5   = 100
  (10/18-19/01)                        88                   8      4   = 100
  (10/11-12/01)                        88                   8      4   = 100
  (10/4-5/01)                          84                  11      5   = 100
   (9/27-28/01)                        86                   9      5   = 100
   (9/20-21/01)                        86                  10      4   = 100
   (9/13-14/01)                        82                  11      7   = 100
   (8/25-9/5/01)**                     51                  34     15   = 100
   (8/2-8/01)**                        50                  32     18   = 100
   (7/2-12/01)**                       51                  32     17   = 100
   (6/13-17/01)                        50                  33     17   = 100
   (5/10-11/01)                        50                  31     19   = 100
   (5/3-4/01)                          57                  30     13   = 100
   (4/12-13/01)                        57                  28     15   = 100
   (3/15-16/01)                        55                  30     15   = 100
   (2/15-16/01)                        56                  21     23   = 100
   (2/8-9/01)                          52                  25     23   = 100

  **NOTE:  Bush approval trends for June-early September 2001 and February
           12-18, 2002 from Pew Research Center.

  4.  Next, please tell me whether you approve or disapprove of the way
      George W. Bush is handling each of the following specific aspects of
      his job.  (First,) do you approve or disapprove of the way he is
      handling...(INSERT-READ ITEMS IN ORDER)
                                             Approve  Disapprove  DK
  a.  The war against terrorism overseas
      Current Total                           68          26       6  = 100
      Trends
      (5/16-17/02)                            76          20       4  = 100
      (1/31-2/1/02)                           86          11       3  = 100

b. Policies to prevent and minimize terrorism at home Current Total 72 23 5 = 100 Trends (5/16-17/02) 71 23 6 = 100 (1/31-2/1/02) 82 14 4 = 100

c. The economy Current Total 48 45 7 = 100 Trends (5/3-5/4/2001) 53 34 13 = 100 (4/12-13/01) 48 36 16 = 100

d. Taxes Current Total 49 42 9 = 100 Trends (5/3-5/4/2001) 53 37 10 = 100 (4/12-13/01) 48 40 12 = 100

e. The environment Current Total 52 36 12 = 100 Trends (5/3-5/4/2001) 45 41 14 = 100 (4/12-13/01) 42 39 19 = 100

f. Energy policy Current Total 47 33 20 = 100 Trends (5/3-5/4/2001) 44 39 17 = 100 (4/12-13/01) 41 3 21 =100

  5.  In the fight against terrorism, the Bush Administration has talked
      about using military force against Saddam Hussein and his military in
      Iraq.  Would you support using military force against Iraq, or not?
                                       Yes          No          DK
  Current Total                         62          31           7   = 100
  Trends
  (4/25-26/02)                          68          24           8   = 100
  (12/13-14/01)                         78          15           7   = 100
  (10/11-12/01)                         81          15           4   = 100

  6.  Please tell me whether or not you would support each of the following
      kinds of U.S. military action against IRAQ and its leader Saddam
      Hussein.  (First,) what about...(READ ITEMS IN ORDER)?
      (Would you support this kind of military action or not?)
                                                       Yes    No   DK
  a.  Using air strikes against Iraq without any troops
      on the ground
      Current Total                                     63    30    7 = 100
      Trend
      (11/29-30/01)                                     68    23    9 = 100

b. Sending in commandos or special forces to capture Saddam Hussein or work with local anti-Saddam forces Current Total 70 23 7 = 100 Trend (11/29-30/01) 74 19 7 = 100

c. Sending in large numbers of U.S. ground troops to ensure control of the country Current Total 49 45 6 = 100 Trend (11/29-30/01) 56 40 4 = 100

d. Organizing an INTERNATIONAL force to force Saddam Hussein from power and take control of the country Current Total 69 25 6 = 100 Trend (11/29-30/01) 65 28 7 = 100

  7.  How important do you think it is that President Bush first get  ...
      (READ ITEMS IN ORDER) before taking military action against Iraq?
      Is it very important, somewhat important, not too important or not at
      all important?
                              Very   Somewhat  Not too  Not at all  DK
  a.  The approval of Congress
      Current Total            61      24        6        7          2 = 100
      Trends
      (2/19-20/98)             66      19        6        6          3 = 100
      (1/10-11/91)             60      22        6        9          3 = 100

b. Formal support from the United Nations Current 55 26 8 9 2 = 100

c. Support from most of our European allies Current 58 28 7 5 2 = 100

d. Support from most of the Arab countries that are friendly to the United States Current 51 30 8 8 3 = 100

  NOTE: Trend from 1998 asked about Clinton and trend from 1991 asked about
        George Bush Sr.

  8. What do you think it will take for the United States to eliminate the
     threat of future acts of terrorism against this country by Al Queda,
     Osama bin Laden's organization? (READ)

Current 1/31-2/1/02 11/15-16/01 10 Will it be enough to capture or 9 11 kill bin Laden, OR 27 Will it ALSO be necessary to capture 32 43 or kill other top leaders in his organization, OR 54 Will removing top leaders NOT eliminate 53 40 the threat because too many cells and potential leaders would remain? 9 Don't know 6 6 100 100 100



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9. From what you've seen or heard, do you think Osama bin Laden is probably alive or is probably dead?


    Current                               7/18-19/02
      77      Probably alive                  73
      13      Probably dead                   15
      10      Don't know                      12
     100                                     100

  10. Now I have some questions related to the terrorist attacks that took
      place last September 11th... How confident are you that U.S.
      intelligence and law enforcement agencies will be able to prevent
      future terrorist attacks in the United States in which large numbers
      of Americans are killed?  Are you...(READ)

     Current                           6/27-28/02
       13       Very confident             10
       47       Somewhat confident         48
       25       Not too confident          24
       13       Not at all confident       16
        2       Don't know                  2
      100                                 100

  11. In your opinion, how likely is it that more terrorist attacks will
      be carried out against major U.S. cities, buildings or national
      landmarks BETWEEN NOW AND THE END OF THE YEAR 2002?  Is it...(READ)

                      Very   Somewhat   Not too    Not at all   DK
  Current Total         18        48        24          8        2   = 100
  Trends
  (6/27-28/02)          12        45        28         11        4   = 100
  (12/13-14/01)         18        43        22         12        5   = 100
  (10/11-12/01)         48        37         8          3        4   = 100
  (10/4-5/01)           39        40        13          4        4   = 100
  (9/27-28/01)          33        46        14          4        3   = 100
  (9/20-21/01)          41        41        11          4        3   = 100
  (9/13-14/01)          43        39        12          3        3   = 100

  NOTE:  Question wording from December 2001 read "In your opinion, how
  likely is it that more terrorist attacks will be carried out against major
  U.S. cities, buildings or national landmarks DURING THIS HOLIDAY SEASON?"
  Wording from June 2002 read " ... DURING THE FOURTH OF JULY HOLIDAY".
  Wording from all other trends read " ... IN THE NEAR FUTURE".

  12.  If there is another terrorist attack against the United States in the
       near future, do you think it will most likely involve...(READ)

   Current                                          6/27-28/02
      3      Airliners and skyjacking                    4
     34      Chemical or biological weapons             27
      4      Nuclear weapons                             3
     26      Conventional explosives, such as a bomb    33
             in a vehicle or on someone's person
     14      A "dirty bomb" that spreads radioactive    12
             material
     19      Don't know                                 21
    100                                                100

  13.  We'd like your opinion of how much, if anything, has been done since
       September 11th to improve safety and security for Americans in some
       different areas.  (First,) how much do you think has been done to
       improve safety and security...(INSERT-READ AND RANDOMIZE): A lot,
       some, not too much, or nothing at all?

                              A lot   Some    Not too   Nothing  DK
   a. At major business and
      government buildings
      Current Total              38     38       13        3      8  = 100
      Trends
      (6/27-28/02)               35     43       11        4      7  = 100
      (10/25-26/01)              55     31        6        2      6  = 100

b. At national landmarks like the Statue of Liberty or Washington Monument Current Total 35 34 8 3 20 = 100 Trends (6/27-28/02) 34 36 10 3 17 = 100 (10/25-26/01) 43 30 7 2 18 = 100

c. At nuclear power plants Current Total 33 30 9 4 24 = 100 Trends (6/27-28/02) 30 32 13 4 21 = 100 (10/25-26/01) 43 27 8 5 17 = 100

d. At major dams and reservoirs Current Total 19 35 15 7 24 = 100 Trends (6/27-28/02) 17 34 19 8 22 = 100 (10/25-26/01) 27 31 13 7 22 = 100

e. At stadiums and sports arenas Current Total 28 38 17 5 12 = 100 Trends (6/27-28/02) 27 40 17 4 12 = 100 (10/25-26/01) 40 35 9 5 11 = 100

f. At major bridges and tunnels Current Total 19 34 18 11 18 = 100 Trends (6/27-28/02) 15 37 23 9 16 = 100 (10/25-26/01) 26 31 13 11 19 = 100

g. At theme parks Current Total 16 30 21 12 21 = 100 Trends (6/27-28/02) 11 28 25 12 24 = 100 (10/25-26/01) 20 32 14 10 24 = 100

h. At airports and on commercial airplanes Current Total 52 33 10 2 3 = 100 Trend (6/27-28/02) 56 31 8 1 4 = 100

i. At postal facilities Current 26 37 16 9 12 = 100

  NOTE:  October 2001 question wording read "We'd like your opinion of how
  much, if anything, has been done to improve safety and security for
  Americans in some difference areas since the September 11th attacks and
  the recent anthrax cases."

  14.  Since the September 11th terrorist attacks, do you personally feel a
       lot less safe where you live and work, somewhat less safe, only a
       little less safe, or not at all less safe than you did before?

              A lot less   Somewhat less   A little less    Not     DK
                                                           at all
                                                            less
  Current
   Total            9            19              26            42    4  =100
   Trends - Total
  (6/27-28/02)      6            18              27            47    2  =100
  (11/15-16/01)    13            20              26            39    2  =100
  (11/8-9/01)       9            13              29            47    2  =100
  (11/1-2/01)      11            15              29            43    2  =100
  (10/25-26/01)    10            14              32            43    1  =100
  (10/18-19/01)     9            15              27            46    3  =100
  (10/11-12/01)    15            22              30            32    1  =100
  (9/27-28/01)     11            20              29            39    1  =100
  (9-13-14/01)     12            24              27            36    1  =100

  NOTE:  Trend question wording read "Since the September 11th attacks and
  recent anthrax cases ... "

  15.  These days, do you and your family worry more about...(READ AND
       ROTATE   1-2)

   Current                                         6/27-28/02
      63     The economy and the job situation         60
      19     The threat of another terrorist attack    16
      10     Both equally (VOL.)                       12
       7     Neither (VOL.)                            11
       1     Don't know                                 1
     100                                             100

  16. Please tell me which of the following, if any, you are doing NOW
      because of concerns about terrorism. (First,) are you...(READ AND
      RANDOMIZE) (as a result of concerns about terrorism), or not?

                                   Yes      No      DK
   a  Avoiding air travel
      Current Total                 22      77        1   = 100
      Trend
      (6/27-28/02)                  21      78        1   = 100

b. Avoiding travel in general, and staying close to home Current Total 15 84 1 = 100 Trend (6/27-28/02) 22 77 1 = 100

c. Avoiding large cities like New York and Washington, D.C. Current Total 16 83 1 = 100 Trend (6/27-28/02) 23 75 2 = 100

d. Avoiding crowded public places like theme parks and sports arenas Current Total 15 84 1 = 100 Trend (6/27-28/02) 19 80 1 = 100

e. Avoiding people who appear to be Arab or Middle Eastern Current 11 87 2 = 100

  NOTE:  Trend question wording read "We're interested in how, if at all,
  you and your family's plans for this year's Fourth of July holiday have
  been affected by concerns about terrorism. Are you or your family..."

  17.  In which of the following ways, if any, has your life changed since
     September 11th?  Have you...(INSERT-READ AND RANDOMIZE), since
     September 11th or not?

                                              Yes      No     DK
  a.  Prayed more or attended religious
      services more often
      Current                                  37      63       *   = 100

b. Spent more time with your family Current 56 43 1 = 100

c. Gotten more involved in volunteer or community-service activities Current 24 75 1 = 100

d. Felt more patriotic Current 75 25 * = 100

e. Decided to change your job or career plans Current 8 92 * = 100

  18.  On a somewhat different topic... In order to curb terrorism, do you
  think it will be necessary for the average person to give up some civil
  liberties, or not?

                          Yes        No      DK
   Current Total           47        47       6    = 100
   Trends
   (6/27-28/02)            46        46       8    = 100
   (1/9-13/02)             55        39       6    = 100
   (9/20-21/01)            63        32       5    = 100
   (4/97)                  29        62       9    = 100
   (3/96)                  30        65       5    = 100
   (4/95)                  49        43       8    = 100

  NOTE:  Trends from January 2002, 3/96 and 4/97 from Pew Research Center.
  Trend from 4/95 from Los Angeles Times

  19.  Based on what the Bush Administration has done so far and proposes to
  do in response to terrorism, do you think they are going too far in
  restricting civil liberties in this country, not far enough, or are
  handling this situation just about right?

     Current                     6/27-28/02    11/29-30/01    9/27-28/01
        16     Too far                13           11              8
        20     Not far enough         24           14             17
        58     About right            57           72             72
         6     Don't know              6            3              3
       100                           100          100            100

  20. We'd like your opinion of some things that have been done - or might
      be done - to improve security and protect against terrorism in the
      United States.  For each one, tell me if you strongly favor it, are
      willing to accept it if necessary, or think it goes too far.  (First,)
      what about...(INSERT-READ AND RANDOMIZE)?

  SF - Strongly Favor
  WA - Willing to Accept
  TF - Goes too far

SF WA TF DK a. More restrictions on air travel, such as requiring earlier arrival at the airport, using metal detectors to search passengers at random, and not allowing any sharp objects to be carried on the plane

Current 60 31 8 1 =100 Trend (6/27-28/02) 62 32 5 1 =100

b. Making it easier for intelligence and law enforcement agents to monitor people's private telephone conversations and e-mail Current 11 25 62 2 =100 Trend (6/27-28/02) 12 28 57 3 =100

c. Public libraries giving intelligence and law enforcement agents access to the names of people who have borrowed books or other materials that might be used in planning a terrorist attack Current 40 35 23 2 =100 Trend (6/27-28/02) 41 38 18 3 =100

d. ID checks at all workplace and public buildings Current 42 39 17 2 =100 Trend (6/27-28/02) 43 44 11 2 =100

e. Random ID checks on the streets and highways Current 20 33 45 2 =100 Trend (6/27-28/02) 18 38 42 2 =100

f. Using race, religion, or ethnicity as a factor in determining who is a suspected terrorist Current 12 26 59 3 =100 Trend (6/27-28/02) 14 34 48 4 =100

g. Detaining people at airports SOLELY because of their religion Current 6 11 80 3 =100 Trend (6/27-28/02) 6 15 76 3 =100

h. Giving government the power to detain LEGAL IMMIGRANTS suspected of crimes indefinitely, without review by a judge Current 24 23 49 4 =100 Trend (6/27-28/02) 25 31 39 5 =100

i. Giving government the power to detain AMERICAN CITIZENS suspected of crimes indefinitely, without review by a judge Current 13 21 63 3 =100 Trend (6/27-28/02) 18 26 52 4 =100

END OF INTERVIEW. THANK RESPONDENT: That completes the interview. Thank you very much for your cooperation.

CONTACT: Rosanna Maietta of Newsweek, +1-212-445-4859

Web site: http://www.newsweek.msnbc.com/

NOTE TO EDITORS: BROADCASTERS: To interview Senior Editor Marcus Mabry, call Rosanna Maietta at 212-445-4859.


1 posted on 09/01/2002 4:02:43 PM PDT by Timesink
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Hi ... while this is paid for by Newsweek, it is just a press release published by a different company specifically so that it can be disseminated as far as possible. Besides, the information in the release will NOT be in this week's Newsweek. Thus I don't believe it falls under the LAT/WP rules. But I thought I should alert you just to be on the safe side.
2 posted on 09/01/2002 4:05:41 PM PDT by Timesink
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3 posted on 09/01/2002 4:10:50 PM PDT by Timesink
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To: Timesink
CNN/Gallop has the President at 65% for the same two days of polling. Newsweek has had him consistantly lower than other polls - ever since 9-11. They always seem to be about 5% lower than everybody else.
4 posted on 09/01/2002 4:12:57 PM PDT by Wait4Truth
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A newly released Los Angeles Times poll pegs Bush's job approval at a rock-solid 68%.
5 posted on 09/01/2002 4:19:46 PM PDT by JohnHuang2
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Think this is worth adding to your ping list, John, since it's so detailed?
6 posted on 09/01/2002 4:25:57 PM PDT by Timesink
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Ping comin' up...
7 posted on 09/01/2002 4:26:31 PM PDT by JohnHuang2
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To: Timesink
Ping comin' up...
8 posted on 09/01/2002 4:28:06 PM PDT by JohnHuang2
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9 posted on 09/01/2002 4:28:33 PM PDT by JohnHuang2
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Ping comin' up...

Thank you, sir!

10 posted on 09/01/2002 4:31:26 PM PDT by Timesink
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To: Timesink
Welcome =^)
11 posted on 09/01/2002 4:33:32 PM PDT by JohnHuang2
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To: Wait4Truth
Watch it go up big time after 9/11. Bet we see ton`s of Bush bashing between now and 9/11. There going to imply that he`s confused, has no plan, his people are divided, can`t get any cooperation from other countries, bla, bla, bla. We will see lotsa noise from unnamed sources and all the Rats will repeating this trash.
12 posted on 09/01/2002 4:40:11 PM PDT by bybybill
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To: Howlin; Dales
Wasn't it one of you two that had a homemade polling wonk ping-list? I think this one should be added to it, since it's got so much data to pick through.
13 posted on 09/01/2002 4:52:15 PM PDT by Timesink
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To: JohnHuang2
Thanks for the ping John! Interesting as to the big variation from this to the LAT poll.
14 posted on 09/01/2002 4:53:44 PM PDT by terilyn
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To: Timesink
What was Clinton's rating during the impeachment proceedings?
15 posted on 09/01/2002 4:54:44 PM PDT by ConsistentLibertarian
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To: Timesink
Thank God we have a President more interested in doing the right thing for the right reasons, than reading polls!
16 posted on 09/01/2002 4:59:11 PM PDT by NordP
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To: terilyn
Interesting as to the big variation from this to the LAT poll.

Not really .. isn't Neweek where Harold Fineman reports ..

The same Fineman that is itching for Hilda to run for President??

17 posted on 09/01/2002 5:00:12 PM PDT by Mo1
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To: Timesink
Evenly split???

"opinion was almost evenly split with 40 percent saying they would choose the Democratic Party's candidate and 45 percent saying they would choose the Republican Party's candidate."

18 posted on 09/01/2002 5:01:25 PM PDT by GoMonster
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To: terilyn
You're welcome, friend.

Interesting as to the big variation from this to the LAT poll.

If I had to wager, I'd say his approval rate is probably hovering somewhere between 65% and 70%.

19 posted on 09/01/2002 5:12:22 PM PDT by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
A newly released Los Angeles Times poll pegs Bush's job approval at a rock-solid 68%.

He needs a sex scandal to get it up over 70% like Clinton's was

Is this a great country or what
20 posted on 09/01/2002 5:13:36 PM PDT by uncbob
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