POLL: Newsweek National Survey
Eric Dienstfrey | July 6, 2007
A new Newsweek national survey (story, results) of 1,002 adults (conducted 7/2 through 7/3 by Princeton Survey Research Associates) finds:
- 26% approve of the way George Bush is handling his job as president; 65% disapprove.
- 57% have a favorable opinion of Sen. Hillary Clinton; 36% have an unfavorable opinion. 54% have a favorable opinion of Sen. Barack Obama, 19% have an unfavorable opinion.
- Among registered voters who identify or lean Democratic asked to choose between two candidates, Clinton leads Obama 56% to 33% in a national primary match-up.