George W. Bush Pulls Even With Obama in Poll

Current president used to have a 23-point edge
By John Johnson,  Newser Staff
Posted Oct 8, 2010 6:20 PM CDT
George W. Bush Pulls Even With Obama in Poll
George W. Bush hugs President Barack Obama after Obama was sworn in at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, in this Jan. 20, 2009, file photo.   (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds, File)

A CNN poll is getting some buzz today because respondents put Barack Obama and George W. Bush in a statistical dead heat on the question of who's the better president. Obama edged Bush 47% to 45%, but it's a far cry from the 23-point margin he held a year ago. It could mean that Democrats will be less likely to pull out the Bush references as the midterms enter crunch time, says the network's polling director.

Other findings:

  • People say that Obama has done a better job than John McCain would have (50-42). It's about the same spread for Joe Biden over Sarah Palin.
  • 45% approve of the overall job Obama's doing, up 3 points from last month, while 52% disapprove.
  • 52% would vote for a generic Republican on the ballot, 45% for a Democrat. That 7-point spread is down 2 points from last time.
(More President Obama stories.)

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