The Newsweek magazine poll showed that only 26 percent of Americans
approve of the job Bush is doing, marking his lowest level of backing
since taking office in January 2001.
"In fact, the only president in the last 35 years to score lower than
Bush is Richard Nixon," the report said.
"Nixon's approval rating tumbled to 23 percent in January 1974, seven
months before his resignation over the botched Watergate break-in."
The survey found that the public's disillusionment with Bush spread from the
Iraq war to domestic issues, with 73 percent of Americans disapproving of
the job Bush has done with Iraq and a record-low 23 percent in favor.
Fifty percent said they disapproved of Bush's handling of homeland
security and terrorism -- once a strong point for his administration
following the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States.
Sixty percent said they disapproved of his handling of the economy, 61
percent disapproved on health care and 63 percent disapproved on
immigration.
A separate poll released one week ago by The Wall Street Journal and
NBC news showed Bush's approval rate at 29 percent.