With the clash between Bush and congressional Democrats over Iraq continuing to dominate the news, 33 percent said they approve of Bush's performance. That essentially matched his all-time low of 32 percent measured several times in the AP-Ipsos survey, a level that has barely changed since late last year.
Bush's approval on various issues ranged from 40 percent on foreign policy and terrorism to 33 percent on Iraq. But he wasn't the only one whose popularity was in the doldrums.
Congress' 26 percent approval was also about the same as its low point since Democrats took control this year, which was 24 percent in July.
Only 28 percent think the country is moving in the right direction, consistent with people's feelings since last year. Half of Republicans and GOP-leaning independents, plus large majorities of Democrats and independents, think the country is on the wrong track.
The survey was conducted Sept. 10-12, and involved telephone interviews with 1,000 adults. It had a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.
[Associated Press]
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