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Newsview: Bush's Problems Have GOP Worried

Thursday, June 16, 2005 6:09:07 AM
By RON FOURNIER

President Bush speaks about energy efficiency at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington, Wednesday, June 15, 2005. President Bush argued Wednesday that Americans suffering from high gas prices will not tolerate inaction on energy legislation on Capitol Hill even though lawmakers say it would do little to ease pump prices in the near term. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds) WASHINGTON (AP) - As funny as this may sound, President Bush misses John Kerry. In the 2004 campaign, Bush sought to make the election a referendum on the Democratic senator's character and leadership skills rather than his own record as president. Now that he has nobody to run against, every day is a referendum on Bush. And it's taking a toll.

Bush's approval ratings are among the lowest of his presidency. Voters are growing increasingly uneasy over the war in Iraq and the economy. His signature domestic issue, Social Security reform, was received coolly by Congress and the public. Some Republicans are raising the prospect that Bush could cost them control of Congress.

What happened in seven months? One explanation is that he lost his punching bag — a political rival who, once pummeled, helped make Bush look good by comparison.


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