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ANNIE. ...I mean, Henry, what <i>do</i> you think?<br>
HENRY. I think it makes a lot of sense.<br>
ANNIE. No what do you <i>really</i><i></i> think?<br>
HENRY. Oh, <i>really</i> think. Well, I <i>really</i>
think...<br>
--Tom Stoppard, "The Real Thing"<br>
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Poll: GOP, Dem. losing popularity in US<br>
Fri Sep 24, 2010 5:29PM<br>
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An AP poll suggests President Barack Obama is not cooperating enough
on US economy.<br>
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Findings of a new poll suggest that Democrats and Republicans are
losing their popularity in the US ahead of November's upcoming
midterm elections.<br>
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The poll, conducted by the Associated Press, found that while 60
percent of Americans disapprove of the job congressional Democrats
are doing, 68 percent frown on how Republicans are performing. <br>
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While 59 percent are unhappy with how Democrats are handling the
economy, 64 percent are upset by the handling of the country's top
issue by Republicans. <br>
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Most of the surveyed Americans say President Barack Obama is not
cooperating enough on the economy, yet even more accuse Republicans
of the same thing. <br>
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Former US President George W. Bush and former Alaska Governor Sarah
Palin are both viewed negatively by more than half of the
respondents to the poll. People overwhelmingly fault Bush more than
Obama for the recession. <br>
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The poll revealed that only four in ten Americans will likely show
support for President Obama in November's midterm elections. <br>
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