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Kerry and Gore: Poll Numbers Even Worse than Bush’s

By: Magnolia Tribune - May 14, 2006

Well well… what have we here? In a New York Times article about Bush’s low poll numbers, there’s this little gem about the men who might have been president:

The political situation has not helped some of the more prominent members of the Democratic Party. Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts, who was Mr. Bush’s opponent in 2004, had a lower approval rating than Mr. Bush: 26 percent, down from 40 percent in a poll conducted right after the election.

And just 28 percent said they had a favorable view of Al Gore, one of Mr. Bush’s more vocal critics.

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