The Smirking Chimp: "Commander-In-Thief
Reelection honeymoon with voters eludes Bush, polls say
Posted on Tuesday, December 28 @ 09:43:11 EST
His approval rating is lower than every president starting a second term since 1948. The inaugural speech will be an early test.
By Peter Wallsten, Los Angeles Times
WASHINGTON � Despite a clear-cut reelection and the prospect of lasting GOP dominance in Congress, President Bush prepares to start his second term with the lowest approval ratings of any just-elected sitting president in half a century, according to new surveys.
That distinction, which pollsters and analysts blame on public discontent over the war in Iraq, comes as Bush begins drafting two major speeches that could quickly recast his image: an inaugural address Jan. 20 and the State of the Union soon after. Bracketed between them is the Jan. 30 election in Iraq, another milestone that could affect public impressions of Bush.
His performance in those speeches and the outcome of the Iraqi vote could determine whether Bush regains the momentum from his Nov. 2 election victory in time to push through controversial initiatives such as revamping Social Security, rewriting the tax code, limiting lawsuits and trimming the budget deficit, analysts said.
A Gallup survey conducted for CNN and USA Today puts Bush's approval rating at 49% � close to his preelection numbers. That's 10 to 20 points lower than every elected sitting president at this stage since just after World War II, according to Gallup.
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28 December, 2004
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