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Most Democrats Wanted Bush to Fail in 2006 Poll, Will Media Care?
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Most Democrats Wanted Bush to Fail in 2006 Poll, Will Media Care? | NewsBusters.org
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Flashback: Carville Wanted Bush to Fail
Flashback: Carville Wanted Bush To Fail | Fox News
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Larry Elder
But what of Democrats who rooted against the success of George W. Bush?
"Would you say you want President Bush to succeed or not?" asked an August 2006 Fox News/Opinion Dynamics poll. The result? Ninety percent of Republicans wanted Bush to succeed, versus 7 percent who did not. Among independents, 63 percent wanted the President to succeed, compared with 34 percent who did not. What about Democrats? Forty percent wanted him to succeed, but 51 percent did not .
Did Democrats want Bush to fail? - Democratic Underground
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September 24, 2006
The Hate Trap
by Craig Charney
September 24, 2006 The leftist and liberal throng who cheered Venezuelan strongman Hugo Chavez at a Harlem church Thursday, a day after he called President Bush the devil, are just the latest sign of a real problem for the Democratic Party and the nation: Bush-hate is now the opiate of the partys base.
A recent Fox News poll gets at the disturbing truth: A majority of Democrats say they want to see the president fail. Such deep hatred is bad news for the country at a time when America needs to bridge the partisan divide. Its also bad news for the Democrats, who risk repeating the Republicans mistakes of a decade ago, driving away the centrists they need to regain power or going too far if they do manage to win.
Foxs question was revealing: Regardless of how you voted in the presidential election, would you say you want President Bush to succeed or not? Democrats said not, 51 percent to 40 percentwhere the public at large wanted success by almost two to one.
In other words, the rage extends way beyond the lip-pierced Deaniacs, aging hippies and other fringes of the Democratic Party. Lots of otherwise sensible peoplesuburban moms, hospital orderlies, schoolteachers, big-hatted church ladiesdetest George W. Bush.
When these Democrats say they want Bush to fail, might this mean that they simply reject what they see as his far-right religious and corporate agenda? If so, its hard to see why independentshardly right-wing zealotshope he succeeds by 63 percent to 34 percent. Sadly, much of the Democratic Party wants to see this president crash and burn.
In fact, the fury against Bush has reached unprecedented levels, even compared to the animosity among Republicans to his predecessor. Not long ago, a Washington Post-ABC News poll found that strong disapproval of Bush was 10 points higher than that recorded for Bill Clinton at any point during his presidency, including his impeachment. (That wasnt during a war, either.)
The Hate Trap