Edwards approval falls off cliff


John Edwards' approval rating among Americans has fallen 27 points, the steepest drop Gallup has measured since 1992.

In January 2008, the Gallup poll held Edwards at a 48 percent approval. Twenty-two months and one big sex scandal later and Edwards approval was 21 percent.

Edwards decline puts him atop the list of celebrities who have, mostly because of personal or professional troubles seen big drops in public approval, according to Gallup. Edwards peers include Jesse Jackson (24-point drop after a spike in approval from a diplomatic mission), Sammy Sosa (24-point drop after a bat-doctoring scandal), Tom Cruise, (23-point drop after lots of bad PR) and Martha Stewart (16-point drop after an insider trading scandal).

The Gallup survey of 1,013 Americans was conducted Oct. 1-4 and had a margin of error of 4 percentage points.

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Re: Edwards approval falls off cliff

Of course, this is news. This is the largest drop in personal popularity of a former major figure in US politics since 1992. Edwards' popularity has imploded and he is now surrounded by a tiny rump of wide-eyed true-believers and zealots oblivious to the fact that he has betrayed his long-suffering wife. A very sad story, indeed, but definitely news.

Re: Edwards approval falls off cliff

Is this news?