Update [2005-7-13 20:17:1 by Al Rodgers]:
The survey finds that respondents, by a 49 percent-to-46 percent margin, disapprove of Bush's job performance. That's a drop from the last NBC/Journal poll in May, when 47 percent approved and 47 percent disapproved.
Furthermore, only 41 percent give Bush good marks for being "honest and straightforward" -- his lowest ranking on this question since he became president. That's a drop of nine percentage points since January, when a majority (50 percent to 36 percent) indicated that he was honest and straightforward.
"It's a bad period for the president," said Democratic pollster Peter D. Hart, who conducted the survey with Republican Bill McInturff.
Hart attributes Bush's problems to "one part the economy, two parts Iraq, and one part everything else." In fact, he is somewhat surprised that Bush's ratings didn't increase slightly after the London attacks. "I am sort of surprised we don't see more a skew toward rallying around anti-terrorism."
Update [2005-7-13 19:57:46 by Al Rodgers]: FULL RESULTS, now available below the fold...
Mark Murray’s article on MSNBC
from Dembloggers.com
NBC/WSJ Results, poll taken Friday through Monday (July 8-11), MOE +/-3.1%: PDF
Right Track 34%
Wrong Track 52%
July (May)
Bush Rating on Economy
Approve 39% (43%)
Disapprove 54% (51%)
Bush Rating on Iraq
Approve 39% (43%)
Disapprove 55% (51%)
Bush Honest?
Yes 41% (50%)
No 45% (36%)
Congress
Approve 28% (33%)
Disapprove 55% (51%)
Should Roe vs Wade Be Overturned?
No 65%
Yes 29%