Bush's jobapprovalrating also rose to its highest level since April, with 52 percent saying they approved of his performance and 45 percent saying they did not.
It's reassuring to know that, even with Congress' jobapprovalrating in the low double digits, a seat in the U.S. Senate is still considered a prized possession.
Some have even broken through the 70 percent mark, and one truly stunning result compiled by NBC News and The Wall Street Journal (published Feb. 9) found Clinton's jobapprovalrating at 79 percent.