Bush approval rating: January 2009

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© tweed:
Kerry will lose rather than Bush winning.  Bush will be around the 48% mark on election day and win by 3-5%.

What will he be at at the conclusion of his second term?

MODU:

Took me a moment to figure out what you were asking for.  :)

As far as on the day he turns over control, I would say he'd be between 50-55%.  The economy will still be recovering, most of our troops will be out of Iraq, and both Afghanistand and Iraq will have had their first free elections.  Depending on technology, we might see more fuel cell or advanced diesel vehicles on the road, decreasing our dependence on middle eastern oil.  And, if we are lucky, there won't be another attack on our soil.

A18:
The economy will boom like mad in 2005, 2006, especially if Bush gets reelected.

A simplified tax code, privatized SS/medicare, and tort reform are all popular ideas.

So if he's successful, 56-61%. :)

Inmate Trump:
If he's reelected, I'd say he'll end his presidency with an approval ratings in the mid 50s.

If Kerry's elected, by the end of his first term, I think his approval ratings will be in the low 40s.

Freedom:
If he wins, lower-to-mid 50s

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