The latest Newsweek poll shows George W. Bush is in serious trouble the voters.
According to the poll,
Senator John Kerry now leads Bush in a two-way trial heat by seven points (50 percent to 43 percent.) Even more telling of Bush's woes,
after adding independent candidate Ralph Nader to the hypothetical race, Kerry enjoys a four-point lead (46 percent to 42 percent), with Nader drawing a tiny 4 percent of the vote.
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Meanwhile,
just 36 percent of those polled say they are satisfied with "the way things are going in this country." More than half (59 percent) say they are dissatisfied. Such high dissatisfied numbers are close to impossible to recover from so close to a Presidential election.
At least half of those polled disapprove of Bush's handling of the economy (55 percent versus 41 percent approving), long acknowledged by political scientists as the 'bread and butter' issue for the majority of voters.
Looks like Bush II really is his father's boy after all.