Summary
An unpopular war and economic worries might be expected to send voters flocking to the opposition in the mid-term election. Pres George W. Bush's Republicans may snatch victory from defeat, while Democrats have yet to make the case that they could do better. Here, Cox discusses issues for both parties to exploit in order for them to win.
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Bush Alone
IT IS NOW OFFICIAL, GEORGE BUSH IS THE MOST UNPOPULAR SITTING United States President in living memory. In America his ratings have sunk to somewhere around 34 percent - hardly a ringing endorsement for the man who only three years ago commanded overwhelming support as he led his nation into its second war in under two years.
In the rest of the world his standing has also never been lower. Even ever-loyal Britain appears to have ca...See the full content of this document
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