Bush's overall job approval rating is at 71%, about the same as it has been since the war began. The current rating is 13 points higher than the pre-war rating measured on March 14-15, reflecting the usual "rally effect" that accompanies challenges to the United States on foreign shores. Bush's father received job approval ratings in the low 80% range in 1991 when the first Persian Gulf War began. The current president received a job approval rating of 90% in September 2001 -- the highest in Gallup Poll history.
Originally posted by Wlfgng gotta' wonder if that 'poll' is really representative or not...
Originally posted by Ripsnort Thats worthy of a discussion in itself! I think they can be quite misleading, and said that during the Clinton administration as well.