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Bush beaten? Why little chance is left for a presidency in precipitate decline

By Edward Luce

Published: March 26 2007 03:00 | Last updated: March 26 2007 03:00

Most American presidents suffer lame-duck status to some degree or other during the final stretch of their second term, progressively losing influence and the ability to achieve results. But for George W. Bush, who still has 22 months left in office, the prospects are starting to look worse than that.

In the last month Mr Bush has been dealt a series of hammer blows that pose a threat to his hopes of salvaging a respectable legacy for his presidency.

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