Bush Approval a Low for Two-Term Leaders (AP)
By WILL LESTER, Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON -
President Bush's standing with an American public anxious about
Iraq and the nation's direction is lower than that of the last two men who won re-election to the White House — Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton — at this point in their second terms.
But solid backing from his base supporters has kept Bush from sinking to the depths reached by former presidents Harry Truman,
Richard Nixon, Jimmy Carter and Bush's father. Truman decided not to run for re-election. Nixon resigned. Carter and the first President Bush were defeated in re-election campaigns.
The base I see is the Neocons.
Semper Fi
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