WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush is expected on Sunday to tout last week's Iraq election as a hopeful sign for the U.S. mission there in a prime-time address aimed at quelling Americans' anxiety about the war.
Bush's televised address from the Oval Office comes as he tries to boost his weak approval ratings ahead of next year's mid-term elections.
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