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President George W. Bush's approval ratings are at ominously low levels for an incumbent at this point in a presidential campaign, but the race remains essentially deadlocked as Senator John Kerry heads toward the Democratic convention and his best opportunity to make a strong impression on voters, the latest New York Times/CBS News Poll shows. The poll suggested that the country was as deeply divided as ever, leaving both sides struggling to alter the campaign's basic dynamic, in which Bush is showing clear vulnerabilities but Kerry has been unable to exploit them to seize an unambiguous lead.
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