American people continue to reject Dems position on the war
San Francisco Chronicle:
"Public support for the war in Iraq remains strong, with almost two-thirds of the American public saying that going to war was the right decision, a poll out Thursday found.
"The number who said going to war was the right decision, 65 percent, is about the same number who felt that way in December, soon after the capture of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, according to the poll by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press.
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"Almost half, 46 percent, said Bush gives an appropriate amount of attention to the concerns of U.S. allies, while 30 percent said not enough attention was paid to their concerns.
"The partisan divide on the war with Iraq is growing after it diminished when Saddam was captured.
"An overwhelming number of Republicans think going to war was the right decision, while two-thirds of independents feel that way. Only about four in 10 Democrats said it was the right decision to go to war in Iraq."
The poll found that 60 percent of Dems were off base on the war.
San Francisco Chronicle:
"Public support for the war in Iraq remains strong, with almost two-thirds of the American public saying that going to war was the right decision, a poll out Thursday found.
"The number who said going to war was the right decision, 65 percent, is about the same number who felt that way in December, soon after the capture of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, according to the poll by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press.
...
"Almost half, 46 percent, said Bush gives an appropriate amount of attention to the concerns of U.S. allies, while 30 percent said not enough attention was paid to their concerns.
"The partisan divide on the war with Iraq is growing after it diminished when Saddam was captured.
"An overwhelming number of Republicans think going to war was the right decision, while two-thirds of independents feel that way. Only about four in 10 Democrats said it was the right decision to go to war in Iraq."
The poll found that 60 percent of Dems were off base on the war.
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