Poll Finds Most Oppose Bush Censure

A Rasmussen Reports survey finds that 38% of Americans believe President Bush should be censured for approving the domestic wiretapping program, but that 45% are opposed to the proposal advocated by Sen. Russell Feingold (R-WI).

However, the poll may have boosted Feingold as he contemplates a 2008 presidential bid. "Initially, 22% of Democrats had a favorable opinion of him while 16% had an unfavorable opinion. However, knowing he advocates censure, Feingold's numbers within his own party jumped to 52% favorable and 14% unfavorable."

A similar poll yesterday found a slight majority in favor of censure. Scott Shields compares the two.

March 17, 2006 | Related News



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