End-of-presidency job approval ratings:
Bill Clinton (2001) — 65%As of now, Der Chimpenfurerher is on track to finish below Carter. But WAIT! he's poised for a huge comeback
Ronald Reagan (1989) — 64%
John F. Kennedy (1963) — 63
Dwight Eisenhower (1961) — 59%
George H.W. Bush (1993) — 56%
Gerald Ford (1977) — 53%
Lyndon Johnson (1969) — 49%
Jimmy Carter (1981) — 34%
Richard Nixon (1974) — 24%
He's a poll cellar-dweller whom even GOP presidential candidates sneer at, but George W. Bush and some congressional backers see happy days for the prez this year. His fans have dubbed it his "legacy year," when they hope to lock in his achievements on the domestic front. Among the items Bush's GOP congressional allies want to work on this month: continuing his tax cuts and extending the controversial No Child Left Behind Act. As for the war, they say, the news has been good, and Bushies believe that their guy will eventually get credit for opening the war on terrorism. But more immediately, they are predicting a remarkable poll shift to about 45 percent favorable by the time he leaves office next year.Good Luck with THAT.
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