Carville, Greenberg: Rove's Assertions On Bush Are Wrong, the Country Does Not Like the President

U.S. NewswireMay 15, 2006

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WASHINGTON, May 15 /U.S. Newswire/ -- In response to today's publicized speech by Karl Rove at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, DC, Democracy Corps founders Stan Greenberg and James Carville rejected Rove's claim that the President is still popular.

"Karl Rove's assertion is simply untrue," said Carville. Added Greenberg, "The President's public perception problem is not only about his dismal job perfomance, but also his striking lack of personal favorability."

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Carville, Greenberg: Rove's Assertions On Bush Are Wrong, the Country Does Not Like the President

In today's speech, Rove said, "People...

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