Tuesday, January 23, 2007
An Interesting (And Very Early) Note
Offered without comment.
But the poll showed that Bush registered his lowest “very positive” post-State of the Union reaction of his presidency. Bush reached a high water mark of a 60% “very positive” response immediately following his 2005 speech. In 2006, 48% of speech watchers described his address as “very positive.”
As for Tuesday night’s speech, only 20% of those polled had a “negative” reaction to Bush’s speech, while 41% walked away with a “very positive” feeling about the speech and 37% had a “somewhat positive” reaction.
A bare majority of Americans who watched the speech said they were confident that the U.S. would achieve its goals in Iraq; 46% were not confident. Compare that to the 2004 State of the Union, less than a year after the start of the Iraq war, when 71% of people who watched that speech expressed confidence about Iraq.

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