Gas Prices, Iraq War Hurt Bush in Poll
Posted on: Wednesday, 31 August 2005, 12:00 CDT
U.S. President George Bush's public approval rating has fallen to an all-time low of 45 percent in a Washington Post/ABC News poll published Wednesday.
The figure is a 7-point drop since January, with the majority of respondents expressing dissatisfaction with the war in Iraq and soaring gasoline prices. Fifty-three percent disapproved of the job Bush is doing.
Forty-two percent approved of the job Bush is doing in Iraq; 57 percent disapproved, unchanged in recent months. Slightly more than half -- 53 percent -- said the war was not worth it, while 46 percent said it was, identical to the results of a Post-ABC poll two months ago.
Sixty percent said there are steps the administration could take to reduce gas prices, while slightly more than a third say the recent price jump has been due to factors beyond the administration's control.
Congress also took a blow in the poll, with just 37 percent approving of its methods, the lowest rating for lawmakers in nearly eight years, the Post said.
Source: United Press International
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