The new SUSA polling is
out, and it's looking pretty darned unfriendly to Bush out there in the country. Here are a few states that stick out, and that might suggest a national strategy for Democrats.
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Montana: approve 40%, disapprove 55%, net approval -15%
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South Dakota: approve 41%, disapprove 56%, net approval -15%
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Colorado: approve 36%, disapprove 62%, net approval -26%
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New Mexico: approve 35%, disapprove 61%, net approval -26%
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Nevada: approve 34%, disapprove 65%, net approval -31%
The south (along with Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming) have held the strongest for Bush. And he's losing ground in some key states like Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Florida.
Oh, and Joe, take a look at this: Connecticut: 27% approve, 69% disapprove, for a net approval of -42%.
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