Friday, October 07, 2005

A NEW CBSNEWS POLL has Bush's approval rating at historic lows:

A growing number of Americans want U.S. troops to leave Iraq as soon as possible, rather than stay the course, and the highest percentage ever thinks the U.S. should have stayed out of Iraq. When given a set of options for paying for rebuilding the hurricane-racked Gulf Coast, only one -- taking money from the Iraq War -- gets majority support.

President George W. Bush's overall job approval rating has reached the lowest ever measured in this poll, and evaluations of his handling of Iraq, the economy and even his signature issue, terrorism, are also at all-time lows. More Americans than at any time since he took office think he does not share their priorities.

The public's concerns affect their view of the state of the country. 69 percent of Americans say things in the U.S. are pretty seriously off on the wrong track -- the highest number since CBS News started asking the question in 1983. Today, just 26 percent say things are going in the right direction. [Emphasis mine.]

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