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January 18, 2004
Bush's Approval Ratings: Even When They're Going Down, They're Going Up
These are the kinds of things the lead DR to weep and wail and gnash his teeth. Here is the graphic accompanying a very short article, "All the Presidents' Numbers", by Andrew Kohut and Harry Campbell, on The New York Times' Sunday Op-Ed page. The theme of the article is that Bush is in good shape politically relative to many of his predecessors.
Ok, there's a case to be made here but they should have been very careful to make the data in the graphic correct, since that is what most people will look at and digest. DR practically fell off his chair when he looked at the far right hand side of the graphic and saw Bush's current approval rating pegged at 56 percent and rising.
Rising?!? Pretty much every public poll for the last month, including the Pew Research Center poll which Kohut runs and from which he got the 56 percent approval rating used in the graphic, shows Bush's approval rating falling steadily from the levels attained right after Saddam's capture.
It's bad enough that the press overplays it whenever Bush gets a bounce. But couldn't they please just report the facts--instead of asserting the exact opposite--when the data unequivocally show his approval ratings are falling? It doesn't seem like too much to ask.
Posted by Ruy Teixeira at 06:18 PM | link
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