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Monday, October 30, 2006
Poll: Bush approval remains low
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Bush's popularity has not been buoyed by a series of public events in recent days, a new CNN poll has found.
Bush's approval rating still hovers in the high 30s, where it has been throughout the month. The poll, conducted by Opinion Research Corporation, found 37 percent of Americans approve of how Bush is handling his job as president; 58 percent disapprove. The president's approval dropped slightly from the poll taken a week earlier, from 39 percent down to 37 percent, but the change was within the poll's sampling error of plus or minus 3 percentage points. A total of 1,014 adult Americans were interviewed for the latest poll between October 27 and 29. |
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