August 13, 2008 - 6:28am
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Poll: Bush approvals in N.J. similar to Nixon

A new Quinnipiac University poll gives President George W. Bush has an upside-down 26%-70% disapproval rating among New Jersey voters, who say (62%-34%) that going to war in Iraq was the wrong thing to do.

Among New Jerseyans, Bush is not far off from the low mark set by a President in a New Jersey poll.  In May 1974, a Eagleton-Rutgers poll had Richard Nixon’s approval rating at 19%-76%.

WALLY EDGE can be reached via email at politicsnj@aol.com.

Comments

Nixon Was A Liberal Left Wing Commie....


.......compared to Bush and his crew of fanatics and crooks.

I never thought I would miss Richard Nixon! LOL

Even conservatives like Barry Goldwater would be dismayed by the crap Bush & Company have pulled.

The only people who should be "approving" Bush are fundamentalist wackos looking for the world to end so they can be "raptured" into heaven. If there's anyone who can deliver to them an end to human life on Earth it's Bush.

From Frederick Douglass

If there is no struggle there is no progress......Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will.

08/13/08 11:03 am

SOON...


Bush will be gone. And the Democrats will have no campaign.

Enjoy Bush while you can.

Soon enough, the Corzine tax and spend budgets and their failures will be center stage and the Democrats won't have George Bush to throw up in Republicans faces anymore.

08/13/08 12:30 pm

The result of a liberal "Repubilcan" administration


This is what happens when you increase spending far above the rate of inflation, expand every government entitlement program in sight, back welfare and citizenship for illegal aliens, devalue our currency and give lip service to cultural conservatives with no substance.

George Bush continues in the failed legacy of his father and before him Ford and Nixon, big government Republicans who think they can run the welfare state more efficiently than Democrats.

The only successful Republican administration in our lifetimes continues to be Ronald Reagan, the man the Nixon-Ford-Bush types hated and continue to scorn today.

08/13/08 5:18 pm