Obama is Yin to Bush's Popularity Yang
Gallup puts numbers to the stark contrast seen at the White House today. While both Bush and Obama pledged to unite the country after they became President Elect, Obama has the benefit of not being tested just yet. The new Gallup poll indicates that Obama is more popular today than he was on Election Day. However, Bush is one of the least popular two-term presidents.
Gallup finds that most (66%) Americans hold a negative view of President Bush. Most Americans (70%) hold a positive view of Sen. Obama.
-- Michael Olson
3:19 PM ET | 11-10-2008 | permalink



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