If Mitt Romney was hoping to distance himself from former President George W. Bush, a new poll has some news that might trouble the Republican presidential nominee: Bush posted higher favorability ratings than Romney.
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Bush's favorability ratings also bested those of the Republican Party at large (41 percent favorable, 46 percent unfavorable) and Vice President Joe Biden (42 percent favorable, 45 percent unfavorable).
A wave of recent polls has shown Romney struggling to keep up with President Barack Obama. A lower favorability rating than Bush, who was recently named the most unpopular living U.S. president, shows how difficult it has been for the GOP nominee to resonate with voters during his current presidential bid.
Romney has avoided mentioning Bush's name while campaigning across the country, often referring to the former president only as Obama's "predecessor." Bush was also noticeably absent from the Republican National Convention in Tampa in August, but has stated his support of Romney.
"I'm interested in politics. I'm a supporter of Mitt Romney," he said in an interview in July. "I hope he does well. But you know, he can do well without me."
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I sincerely hope this election proves that one can have all the money and financial backing in the world and still NOT win the Presidency. It really comes down to the person, his/her personality, and the ability to genuinely connect with people. Mitt just doesn't come across as "one of us" to the tens-of-millions of middle class Americans. He certainly did himself no favors making the 47% comment as well which proves the point of how out of touch he is. Paul Ryan of course isn't doing a damn thing to help their cause either.
-Gregorio
Both are so morally bankrupt and devoid of even the most basic of compassion's...greed and self service no matter the cost and the religious rights overzealous pursuit to exact vengeance on anyone who doesn't tote their heinous "do as we say not as we do" brand of Christianity...is it any wonder the rest of the country is fed up with this Macarthyistic approach to government?
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