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and it appears that while Gallup had him just over 50 right before his inaugaration, he was in the upper 60s within a month. -- (link)
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Reagen
the "holy f, we really got rid of Carter" effect -- nm
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i'm gay for batman (aka chris)
Jan 19 '10, 21:24
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And the Hostages are Home effect as a short-term shot in the arm. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Jan 20, 04:40
And that's the thing really - the only people that never lost popularity to any big degree were Eisenhower and Kennedy. Every president's squandered
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Reagen
Jan 19, 21:39
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If the Dems do pass Health Care Reform, his popularity will go back up.
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TWuG
Jan 19, 21:47
AKA the "Holy fuck we got rid of Bush" effect. I have a lot that displeases me about Obama, but the Congressional Dems have been doing a damn fine
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TWuG
Jan 19, 21:29
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i don't know why anyone would think they would do anything different. short of retirement/death, incumbents almost never lose -- nm
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i'm gay for batman
Jan 19, 21:33
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