It was only a matter of time before Bush’s approval rating dropped from the 40s to the 30s. And here we are.
George W. Bush’s overall job approval ratings have dropped from a month ago even as Americans who approve of the way Bush is handling his job as president are turning more optimistic about their personal financial situations according to the latest survey from the American Research Group. Among all Americans, 36% approve of the way Bush is handling his job as president and 58% disapprove. When it comes to Bush’s handling of the economy, 33% approve and 62% disapprove.
Among Americans registered to vote, 38% approve of the way Bush is handling his job as president and 56% disapprove, and 36% approve of the way Bush is handling the economy and 60% disapprove.
Pay particular attention to the partisan breakdown. Bush’s approval rating among self-identified Republicans has dropped to 77%, which is still hard to explain but considerably lower than it’s been over the last several years. Among Dems, 15% approve and 81% disapprove. But among elf-identified independents, Bush’s approval rating is just 21%, with 72% disapproving.
Have Americans been impressed by the president’s five-week break? Apparently, not so much.
It’s not a perfect comparison, but if we use Gallup data, around this point in their presidencies, Nixon was caught up in Watergate and LBJ was suffering politically due to Vietnam. And yet, neither saw their approval ratings drop below 40% by the summer of their fifth year in office.
So, how low can he go?