January 27, 2006


Bush Improves, Republican Congress Doesn't

A new Cook Political Report /RT Strategies poll "suggests that Americans have grown slightly more optimistic since last month and showed an improvement in President Bush's approval rating. Republicans in Congress, however, did not enjoy a corresponding rebound. Democrats had a 12-point advantage on the question of who voters would like to see control Congress - a one point improvement for Democrats since December."

Most other recent polls have Bush's approval either down or flat -- for example, see Bloomberg/LAT, Fox, Gallup, ARG -- but the congressional numbers are striking and show a growing Democratic advantage.

Other key finding: "One thing that is clear from the data is that the public perceives the scandals surrounding Washington as a Congressional, not a Republican, scandal. Though it is also true that even as a bi-partisan scandal, the GOP, with more seats up and the public recognizing that they are the party in control of Congress and the White House, has more to lose from the public's disaffection with Washington."


Comments (View) | Share | Bush Improves, Republican Congress Doesn't (via @pwire)Tweet


CQ Politics

FOLLOW US



EMAIL NEWSLETTER




BREAKING NEWS


More breaking news...

CQ HOT TOPICS



The largest collection of political memorabilia in one place.