The President himself is deeply unpopular and has no political party at his command.
A string of sensational stories has made them deeply unpopular.
Ward left the coalition because it had become deeply unpopular with the population.
In 1989 and 1990, the Conservatives introduced the deeply unpopular poll tax.
It has pledged to end the deeply unpopular draft and to reduce the 80,000-strong army.
He recognized that such a move would be deeply unpopular and could cost him the election the following year.
In July 2003 the government came under fire yet again over a deeply unpopular piece of new legislation.
The war was deeply unpopular with much of the British public and navy.
In the period following its introduction, the new term was deeply unpopular with the troops.
As the article stated, that was directed at the governor, who is deeply unpopular.