The boost in popularity President George W. Bush received from the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks is waning.
A new poll shows the president's job approval rating has dropped to 53 percent, about the same level he received before Sept. 11, 2001, and down from 58 percent in July.
The Pew Research Center survey also finds 57 percent of Americans want the president to focus on the economy rather than the war on terror.
Poll results also reveal a tightening in the 2004 presidential race with Bush leading by 43 to 38 percent over a Democratic nominee.
The survey suggests women and Americans who are middle-income or lower-income have moved away from the president.
Vote In The Poll - Who will get your vote in the 2004 presidential election?
A new poll shows the president's job approval rating has dropped to 53 percent, about the same level he received before Sept. 11, 2001, and down from 58 percent in July.
The Pew Research Center survey also finds 57 percent of Americans want the president to focus on the economy rather than the war on terror.
Poll results also reveal a tightening in the 2004 presidential race with Bush leading by 43 to 38 percent over a Democratic nominee.
The survey suggests women and Americans who are middle-income or lower-income have moved away from the president.
Vote In The Poll - Who will get your vote in the 2004 presidential election?
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