July 18, 2007

Bush 34, Democratic Congress 14

If they are less than half as popular as the president, you know what that means.

Worst.

Congress.

Ever.

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1 If you are looking for liberals to debate, I have a bunch at my conservative blog. Come check it out and give me a hand

Posted by: The Game at Wed Jul 18 08:17:34 2007 (FMPXC)

2 Approval ratings for Democrats in congress are around 31%, according to a different poll, which as Bush at around 29%, and Republican members of congress much lower. And much of the dissatisfaction with congress is because of liberals who feel that they haven't promised the change they promised.

Of course they haven't---because the Republicans keep filibustering everything in sight.

Basically, the results of these polls tell us one thing -- people don't like Republicans.

Posted by: james at Sun Jul 22 08:27:19 2007 (fPn6d)

3 Which poll -- why don't you actually cite it?

And we are looking at the Democrat/Terrorist favoring polling house run by Zogby. If his numbers say teh pro-terrorist Dems are less popular than Bush, I'm inclined to believe him.

Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Sun Jul 22 09:01:31 2007 (WlHPU)

4 It was a Harris Poll, actually.

Thanks for posting the link to Zogby. I found another poll result there that I found quite interesting. I'm not at all surprised that you didn't mention this one:

Released: July 18, 2007

ZOGBY: Dems Hold General Election Edge as Clinton Makes Big Move; Obama Remains Strong Against GOPers

* Prospective match–ups show Clinton consolidating support among moderates & independents
* Bloomberg has little impact as third candidate

Democrat Hillary Clinton has taken a big leap forward in prospective general election presidential match–ups against Republicans Rudy Giuliani and John McCain, riding mainly on a powerful wave of support from women and political moderates, a new Zogby International poll shows.

The telephone survey of likely voters has the former First Lady and New York senator leading all of the top four GOP contenders in prospective races, a significant improvement for her over the last Zogby poll to test such contests in mid–May. Democrat Barack Obama continues to lead those same four contenders – Giuliani, McCain, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and candidate–in–waiting Fred Thompson, the former senator from Tennessee – as he did in Zogby’s May survey.

Posted by: james at Sun Jul 22 11:05:56 2007 (fPn6d)

5 Over a year out from the election, those results are pretty much meaningless. Indeed, they reflect more on the name ID of Hillary and the opposing candidates than on anything else.

But it still doesn't set aside teh Congressional numbers -- or the fact that you still haven't pr0ovided a Haris poll link.

Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Sun Jul 22 15:11:17 2007 (O2Np2)

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