I honestly don't see how the Republicans are not quick to migrate to a leader who will actually: glue foreign relations, end foreign dependency on oil, push alternative energy plans, talk to countries before fighting them (could save lives you know) (does it hurt to do so?) will keep jobs in America. Is it any wonder that when Clinton left office after 8 years that we were a country that was: good in foreign relations, financially rocking the house? Many people that vote Republican don't understand that the more the middle class and lower class make and spend, the stronger the economy. This is because they make up a very very large part of the country. Now if you are one of the top 3% wealthyiest in America, it might not help you as much by voting Democratic. But if you are in the top 3%, do you really NEED help? Shouldn't the bottome 97% reflect the majority? How can this even be close? If you are not very wealthy then Bush has not and McCain will not lower your taxes. Shouldn't the ones that acutually need the money (as you can see our economy going to c**p) get the TAX BREAK? If McCain votes inagreementt with Bush 90% of the time then you are basically continuing the currentt term. Based on the numbers below, that is not what about 70% of America wants.
Presidential Approval Ratings - Averages
These are the average APPROVE rating received by George Bush in polls taken since the beginning of June 2007.
State Since 6/1/07
Ohio 29.0
Pennsylvania 23.0
North Carolina 36.0
California 26.3
New York 24.0
New Jersey 21.0
Wisconsin 19.0
Arizona 50.0
New Hampshire 19.0
Michigan 22.0
South Carolina 35.0
Florida 32.0
Only one of these states are over 36%. Over 64% are saying that it is time for change!!!
Source(s):
http://www.presidentpollsusa.com/
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