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Bush Katrina Ratings Fall After Speech

by Open-Publishing - Tuesday 20 September 2005
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Bush Katrina Ratings Fall After Speech

Survey of 1,000 Adults

September 16-17, 2005

President Bush Response to

Hurricane Katrina

Excellent 17%
Good 18%
Fair 23%
Poor 41%
RasmussenReports.com


Favor Federal Funding for $200 Billion New Orleans Reconstruction?

Favor 50%
Oppos 27%
RasmussenReports.com



September 18, 2005—Thirty-five percent (35%) of Americans now say that President Bush has done a good or excellent job responding to Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath. That’s down from 39% before his speech from New Orleans.

The latest Rasmussen Reports survey shows that 41% give the President poor marks for handling the crisis, that’s up 37% before the speech.

Fifty percent (50%) of Americans favor the main proposal from that speech—a federal commitment of $200 billion to help rebuild New Orleans. Twenty-seven percent (27%) are opposed and 23% are not sure.

The spending plan has not been well received by conservative voters—just 43% favor the huge federal commitment partisan while 37% are opposed. This is especially striking given how supportive the President’s base has remained throughout his Administration.

The President’s reconstruction plan is favored by 66% of liberal voters. Still, only 10% of liberals give the President a good or an excellent rating for handling the crisis.

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Following the speech, the President’s rating for handling the Katrina crisis fell eight points among Republicans (from 71% good or excellent to 63%). The President also draws good or excellent marks from 11% of Democrats and 31% of those not affiliated with either major political party.

Fifty-seven percent (57%) of black voters support the federal reconstruction spending while just 17% are opposed. Among white voters, 49% favor the spending and 29% are opposed. This is the first Bush Administration proposal hat has attracted more support from black Americans than from white Americans.

Consumer confidence has recovered from its post-Katrina lows, but not from the surge in oil prices that preceded Katrina.

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The telephone survey of 1,000 Adults was conducted by Rasmussen Reports September 16-17, 2005. The margin of sampling error for the survey is +/- 3 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence. 37% of survey respondents were Republican, 37% Democrat, and 26% unaffiliated (see Methodology)

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Forum posts

  • While we appreciate the money spent to refurbish the Gulf region and get people settled again, and perhaps be able to watch another fabulous Mardis Gras, the fly in the ointment is that $300 billion dollars will be thrown at corporations and contractors for no-bid contracts...they will all be faith-based Republicans, loyal to the death—and corrupt to the hilt. We all know what happened to billions of dollars thrown at the Iraq "DEVELOPERS"... DOWN THE DRAIN. New Billionaires will be created, beholden to the Republicans and they will contribute millions to the next campaign, which come out of taxpayers pockets. But for every dollar they contribute to the next Republican campaign they will reap 10 dollars for their own bank accounts... so it is well worth it. They figure that campaign contributions at $10,000 a plate for soggy chicken is worth the cost of doing business, and that giving a hundred thousand dollars to politicians will come back like fundamentalists "seed" a hundred fold. My, the harvest for developers will be unlike that of any other in history, oh Lordy what a wonderful time it is for corrupt corporations and executives... no accountability, no whistle-blowers, and best of all, no minimum wage. Bush made sure that the poor will get whatever he thinks they deserve, which is a kick in the butt.

    • There was me sitting and wondering in the UK how Bush became such a surprising convert to ’big government’ after all those years of trashing it. You just gave me plenty to think about......yup, Iraqi reconstruction writ large - and they don’t even have to cope with carrying the sackloads of cash back from foriegn soil!