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Bush's Re-Election Support Drops To 50%

A new CNN-USA Today-Gallup poll shows that Bush's re-election support has dropped to 50%.

In a recent CNN-USA Today-Gallup poll, 50 percent said they would vote for Bush and 38 percent backed the unknown Democratic candidate, with the rest undecided. Those numbers aren't very different from those garnered by Bush's father in June 1991, when the commander in chief was praised for the U.S. success in the Persian Gulf War and the Democrats were scrambling for a candidate. Bill Clinton defeated George H.W. Bush in the 1992 election.

Expert consensus on the reason for the drop: the Economy.

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