The latest National Annenberg Election Survey shows President Bush beginning to bounce back. "In May, 33 percent of the public said 'right direction' and 58 percent said 'wrong track.' In June, the balance was still negative, but the reading improved to 40 percent saying right
direction and 50 percent saying wrong track."
The gains for Bush are called "the single most important change between the two polling periods."
But there was also some good news for Sen. John Kerry in another finding: "Among the persuadable voters, Bush and Kerry were now even on their ratings as a 'strong leader.' In May, Bush held an advantage on that attribute."