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Condoleezza Rice approval ratings created using Microsoft Powerpoint, using as source http://www.pollingreport.com/P-Z.htm#Rice.
Note: Rice's approval dips immediately after she becomes Secretary of State following a very heated and controversial confirmation hearing, however, after she gets settled into the job and takes her first tour of Europe and the Middle East in February 2005, her approval ratings rise noticeably once again. Also, after Hurricane Katrina in August of 2005, Rice's ratings dip once more, but quickly rise again once she personally visits the devastated region. Rice's approval ratings also saw a spike after she successfully negotiated a ceasefire to the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict in the summer of 2006.
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