Here's the link---> http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/09/20/opinion/polls/main2026039.shtml
Dems lead generic ballot by 15%
BUSH'S JOB APPROVAL
Approve
37%
Disapprove
56%
Mr. Bush's numbers for his handling of the campaign against terrorism is unchanged -- even in the wake of the five-year anniversary commemorations of the Sept. 11 attacks -- though the issue remains his strongest, with 54 percent approval.
A separate CBS News/New York Times poll finds Congress gets even lower ratings than the president. Just 25 percent approve of the job Congress is doing, while 61 percent disapprove.
CONGRESS JOB APPROVAL
Approve
25%
Disapprove
61%
Americans even give their own representatives, who usually get positive ratings, the thumbs down. Just 42 percent of voters feel their own representative deserves re-election, while 47 percent say it's time for a change.
This disenchantment with Congress could bode well for the Democrats in their bid to regain control of the House.
Asked who they would support in the upcoming midterm elections, 50 percent of registered voters said they would support the Democratic candidate, while 35 percent would support the Republican.