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| July 1, 2008 Americans Worry McCain Would Be Too Similar to Bush by Jeffrey M. Jones PRINCETON, NJ -- A recent USA Today/Gallup poll finds about two in three Americans concerned that John McCain would pursue policies as president that are too similar to what George W. Bush has pursued. Nearly half -- 49% -- say they are "very concerned" about this. ![]() It is clearly a delicate balancing act for McCain, as Bush remains relatively popular with the Republican base. While only 28% of Americans approve of the job Bush is doing as president, a majority of Republicans (60%) still do. Bush's approval rating among current McCain supporters is slightly lower, at 55%. Bush is deeply unpopular with Democrats (only 6% approve), and 9 in 10 Democrats say they are concerned that McCain's policies would be too similar to those of Bush. But among independents -- a group to which McCain has demonstrated appeal -- most are concerned about McCain-Bush similarities, including nearly half who are very concerned. Even one in five Republicans are very concerned about the similarities. |
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| I think he's gonna have a hard time fooling people. |
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| I think the major difference is that Senator McCain is so much more intelligent than Mr. Bush. Come to think of it quite a bit of the time my dog Sheeba seems quite a bit smarter than the current occupant of the White House. rx
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| Power has the ability to get people way out of their heads. |
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