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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Changing attitudes about Iraq among Republican voters may explain President Bush's approval rating boost, according to a new CNN/Opinion Research Corporation Poll released Thursday.
Bush's approval rating in the latest poll was 36 percent, an increase from 32 percent in June -- an all-time low for the president. Bush saw a drop in his disapproval rating as well, dipping to 61 percent from 66 percent.
CNN Polling Director Keating Holland says the rise has everything to do with a turnaround among Republicans.
"The gain in Bush's approval is due entirely to Republicans coming home," Holland said. "There was no change in the approval rating among Democrats or independents between this poll and the last one, but Bush's approval rating went up 16 points among Republicans since June."
Poll: Better GOP views on Iraq give Bush approval a shot in the arm - CNN.com (http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/08/09/bush.approval/index.html?eref=rss_politics - broken link)
If it is a legacy to worry about, Bush will come out o.k. once he lays down the mantle. Only freaks and kooks and political morons like Reid,Pelosi, Kennedy, Murtha, Kerry, pandering liars, traiters and seditionists by any reasonable standard. Narcissists of the highest order that would sell out their country for their own personal gain. These people are the shallowest of the shallow. If I have to explain that to you you are not worth the time. I am of the bloodline of a creator, they are of the bloodline of the apes. That is the only reasonable explanation for our differences.
I was only kidding, I was only kidding, I'm auditioning to write for Anne Coulter.
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