Forty-seven percent
(47%)
Update
Now 50%
Wednesday December 21, 2005--Forty-seven percent (47%)Now{50%} of American adults approve of the way George W. Bush is performing his role as President. That's up three points since the President's speech on Sunday night.
These results are based upon nightly telephone surveys and reported on a three-day rolling average basis. Approximately two-thirds of the interviews for today's update were completed after the President's speech.
The President's speech had a measurable impact concerning the War on Terror. Fifty percent (50%) of Americans now say the U.S. and its allies are winning. That's up from 44% immediately before the speech and the highest level of optimism measured in 2005
Thirty percent (30%) of Americans say that they would definitely vote for Senator Hillary Clinton in the 2008 Presidential Election. Thirty-seven percent (37%) will definitely vote against her.
"Two weeks ago, support for Clinton was at its lowest level of the year with just 25% saying they would definitely vote for her."
So to Recap
Bush's Approval Rating is 47%Now {50%}
Hillary Clinton,touted as the Democratic Party's Best Hope for the Presidency in 2008 has an Approval rating of
30%.
Need we say more?
What a way to start a New Year and a Mid Term Election Year in fact!
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Updated: Friday, 23 December 2005 10:04 PM CST