Friday, May 05, 2006

It's pronounced "sha-den-froy-de"

From the new AP-Ipsos poll:
This week’s survey of 1,000 adults, including 865 registered voters, found:

- Just 33 percent of the public approves of Bush’s job performance, the lowest of his presidency. That compares with 36 percent approval in early April. Forty-five percent of self-described conservatives now disapprove of the president.

- Just one-fourth of the public approves of the job Congress is doing, a new low in AP-Ipsos polling and down 5 percentage points since last month. A whopping 65 percent of conservatives disapprove of Congress.

- A majority of Americans say they want Democrats rather than Republicans to control Congress (51 percent to 34 percent). That’s the largest gap recorded by AP-Ipsos since Bush took office.

-Even 31 percent of conservatives want Republicans out of power.

The souring of the nation’s mood has accelerated in the past three months, with the percentage of people describing the nation on the wrong track rising 12 points to a new high of 73 percent. Six of 10 conservatives say America is headed in the wrong direction.

So get out there and help win back congress! What are you waiting for?

1 Comments:

Blogger Simply Lauren. said...

positive news but---actions speak louder than words. not sure the dems are up for this task. we need better leadership. what do you think?

May 23, 2006  

Post a Comment

<< Home