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I hear this has been seen outside the White House as well:

Twenty-three percent of all adults — and 18 percent of political independents — gave the president good marks, putting him within a point of Harry S. Truman‘s record low in a February 1952 Gallup poll. The low ratings continue to have a dampening effect on McCain: More than half of voters, 51 percent, said that McCain, if elected, would largely continue to lead the country in the direction Bush has, and those voters overwhelmingly prefer Obama.

What’s unfair about this is Rod Blagojevich still has two years to even end up lower than Bush. I’ve kind of enjoyed the dueling race to the bottom by the two of them.

Hey Marty–What are Cheney’s numbers?

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