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Alina [70]
3 years ago
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Over the course of a President's career, polls: almost always a President's popularity stays very even from the time of the firs

t election until a President leaves office generally show a President becoming more popular the longer in office most often show a President losing popularity the longer in office almost always show an increasing popularity for a second term of a two term President
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vitfil [10]3 years ago
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Over the course of a President's career, polls "<span>most often show a President losing popularity the longer in office," since it often becomes clear that the president is unable to keep many of the promises he initially made. </span>
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