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June 09, 2005
Kurtz: Latest Poll Says 'A Pox on Both Houses'
Washington Post media writer Howard Kurtz said in a June 9, 2005 analysis of the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll on the Bush Administration: On the surface, at least, there's good news for Democrats in the latest Washington Post-ABC poll. When you've got 52 percent disapproving of Bush's performance and 56 percent turning thumbs down on the Republicans in Congress, that's got to provide a morale boost to the out-of-power party.
"But it turns out that 56 percent also disapprove of the Democrats in Congress," Mr. Kurtz concluded. "In short, no one in D.C. is terribly popular right now." See "A Pox on Both Houses" for more of his analysis.
Posted by Munir Umrani at June 9, 2005 09:54 PM
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