The first few paragraphs of the story focus on the questions about Bush, but keep reading for the interesting parts. The polls also asked about how people viewed the responses of state and local agencies, the governor, the mayor, etc. I'm failing at trying to find a way to sum it up, because the article itself is little more than a recitation of poll numbers.
Anyway, thought it would be an interesting read for everyone who's talked about who's getting or deserving the most criticism.
--Enigmatic
Edit: Here's another one, with fewer questions but splitting the responses by race, and asking whether race was a factor.
Posted by BannaOj (Member # 3206) on :
I wish they had a better table than they do on the gallup poll. The verbage is making it more confusing.
AJ
Posted by Storm Saxon (Member # 3101) on :
It's red versus blue all over again. It's like we live in two different realities.
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
I don't like the way that the first poll was conducted, though; if asked "good" or "poor", I would probably say poor across the board, too. But if given a sliding scale to rate them on, a few answers might change a bit.