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Poll: GOP's Positive Rating At 28%, A Record Low In Survey

MSNBC's First Read political blog shares a very interesting as-yet-unreleased number from the new NBC/Wall Street Journal poll:

The most striking thing about the latest NBC/Wall Street Journal poll is the damage that's been done to the GOP brand. Bush is not only unpopular (his approval rating is just 29% and favorability is only 32% -- both all-time lows for him). But his unpopularity also is dragging down the image of the Republican Party to its lowest level ever in this survey (28% positive rating). For better or worse, the GOP needs Bush to improve if they want the party's image to improve.

Via Jonathan Singer, who comments: "Although it's not terribly easy to draw a conclusion from a description of poll numbers that does not contain all of the available data, these numbers do not seem to bode well for the electoral hopes of the Republican Party. And these numbers should not be viewed as simply in a vacuum, just one outlier poll making a conclusion that is not supported by the preponderance of evidence. Polling earlier this year from CBS News and The New York Times showed the exact same thing -- the Republican Party's image has seldom, and perhaps even never in recent memory, been as bad as it is today."


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And STILL, Congressional Dems = useless.

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I can tell ya from canvassing in Darien for Obama on Saturday, part of DuPage County IL that the Repubs like to brag is THE most Republican county in the nation their brand isn't selling. Obamamania is alive and well out here as you would expect but
even the Repubs don't have anything nice to say about their party.

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