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Unpopularity numbers are as high as 60 percent across the country.
Key House Republican: We Might Have Veto-Proof Majority For Repealing Health Care Sam Stein 2011
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Unpopularity and caustic newspaper editorials will not dethrone him.
Brown’s scorched-earth policy will cost his successors dear 2008
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Nothing to Fear but Unpopularity The man in charge of Barack Obama's search for a running mate weighed in over the weekend on the war on terror, and what he said should worry all Americans.
'Pro-Rape' 2008
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Unpopularity and caustic newspaper editorials will not dethrone him.
Brown’s scorched-earth policy will cost his successors dear 2008
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VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Republicans Buck Bush On Iraq Benchmarks As War\'s Unpopularity Threaten GOP Seats in 2008'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Brushing aside White House opposition, Republican leaders in Congress said yesterday that negotiations on a second war spending bill should begin with benchmarks of success for the Iraqi government, and possible consequences if those benchmarks are not met.'
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Best quote: "Unpopularity is a communicable disease"
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Unpopularity obligates them to criticize Bush at least mildly, but the relief they feel when his numbers edge up a bit is palpable.
Hullabaloo 2005
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Unpopularity obligates them to criticize Bush at least mildly, but the relief they feel when his numbers edge up a bit is palpable.
Hullabaloo 2005
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Unpopularity obligates them to criticize Bush at least mildly, but the relief they feel when his numbers edge up a bit is palpable.
Hullabaloo 2005
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Unpopularity obligates them to criticize Bush at least mildly, but the relief they feel when his numbers edge up a bit is palpable.
Hullabaloo 2005
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