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WASHINGTON, March 9: Public support for US President George W. Bush has fallen to the lowest level of his presidency for his performance on the economy and the situation in Iraq , says a new Washington Post-ABC News poll released on Tuesday.

The survey reveals that the majority of Americans- 57 per cent- want their next president to steer the country away from the course set by Mr Bush. The president's standing hit new lows in crucial areas such as the economy (39 per cent support him), Iraq (46 per cent) and the budget deficit (30 per cent).

Mr Bush's overall support, 50 per cent, was unchanged from February and equal to the lowest of his presidency; only the war on terrorism continues to garner him the support of more than six in 10 Americans.

The poll shows that Mr Bush narrowly trails Democratic presidential nominee John F Kerry by 4 percentage points, 48 to 44 per cent, among registered voters in a hypothetical presidential matchup.

Consumer advocate Ralph Nader, an independent presidential candidate, claims three per cent. Of a dozen policy areas, Mr Kerry leads Mr Bush in eight, including the economy, education and health care, while Mr Bush leads only in the war on terrorism. The two candidates are virtually tied in the other three: Iraq, same-sex marriage and civil liberties.

In a bit of good news for President Bush, Mr Nader is drawing essentially all of his support from Mr Kerry, who leads Mr Bush by 9 percentage points in a two-way matchup with the president. This indicates that Nader could once again play the spoiler for Democrats in 2004 as he did four years ago.



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March 9, 2004 | PALM BEACH COUNTY, Fla. -- Voters in Florida go to the polls Tuesday for the state's Democratic presidential primary. But with the outcome of that race a foregone conclusion and with the Bush-Cheney campaign flooding Florida's airwaves with controversial new TV commercials -- all eyes are on November. And for the moment, at least, Democrats are feeling cautiously optimistic about their presidential prospects in a state they believe they won four years ago.

There may be good reason for that. While Bush began the 2000 race with a double-digit lead over Vice President Al Gore in Florida, a poll released over the weekend has the president trailing Kerry in the state by six percentage points. A majority of Florida voters disapprove of the way Bush is handling the economy; a plurality believes he exaggerated intelligence to build support for the invasion of Iraq; and, by a wide margin, voters in this senior-heavy state trust Kerry more than Bush when it comes to protecting Medicare and Social Security.
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