How come the President's approval ratings don't necessarily reflect on the VP? (user search)
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  How come the President's approval ratings don't necessarily reflect on the VP? (search mode)
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Derek
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« on: May 03, 2010, 12:05:35 PM »

Ppl like change in moderations. Eisenhower could've gotten Nixon into office in 1960 though and chose to stay out of the election. As for Bush, he ran as a centrist in 2000 who gave his own ideas on the democratic issues so that helped him too.
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