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2007-04-11 06:52:35 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in News & Events Media & Journalism

I am writing a paper about the war. I need some numbers to make it look good.

2007-04-11 07:03:46 · update #1

I need sources too, so I can use the numbers.

2007-04-11 07:04:22 · update #2

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Here's a great site, with a chart: http://www.hist.umn.edu/~ruggles/Approval.htm

Around 9/11 his ratings were close to 90 percent, currently he's hovering around or below 30 percent. My question is: How do you screw up that much in just a few years?

2007-04-11 07:28:40 · answer #1 · answered by Grinch 67 3 · 0 0

His approval rating went from good to bad. Hows that?

2007-04-11 13:55:35 · answer #2 · answered by smokindoggy 2 · 0 0

Who cares?

Polls are not important. We hear a summary of the results, we never see the actual questions, we don't hear the actual answers, and we don't know if the people answered sincerely.

You do realize there's a difference between (1) popular and (2) correct?

2007-04-11 13:58:51 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Who cares? He's a leader, not a follower.

What is a mom's approval ratings before and after she makes her kid eat vegetables?

2007-04-11 13:56:25 · answer #4 · answered by FCabanski 5 · 1 2

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