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The Gallup Organization by ryan is the supernicety at 3:40 pm EST, Dec 29, 2003 |
] Slightly more than half of the American public now ] believes Saddam Hussein was personally involved in the ] September 11th terrorist attacks. 53% according to the Gallup poll. This is a new one, from December 15-16 of this year. Ridiculous. I can't believe this still hasn't been cleared up. |
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Gallup Poll Analyses - Americans are clueless by Decius at 5:04 pm EST, Dec 29, 2003 |
Here is a direct link to the recent Gallup results on American opinions about the Iraq war. What you think of those opinions probably has a lot to do with how closely they resemble your opinions. The exception is the one Ryan pointed out... Do you think Sadam was involved with the 911 attacks? He wasn't and this is a simple factual measure of how confused you are about what is going on. The rate is as high now as it has ever been. A slight decrease in the number occurred in September when Bush said he wasn't involved, but now its right back up again, proving that the only thing worse then our grasp of the facts is our attention span. Campaign finance reform attacks the symptom and not the disease. We don't need campaign finance reform, we need voter clue reform. As long as so many people remain completely incapable of independent thought they will always be the victims of big marketing budgets. Gallup Poll Analyses - Americans are clueless |
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Gallup Poll Results by Elonka at 12:50 pm EST, Mar 31, 2003 |
(3/31/2003) ] Support for the war in Iraq and perceptions of how ] well it is going have remained stable over the past week -- ] down somewhat from the initial measures following the ] start of the war. ] ] The latest poll shows that 70% of Americans favor the war ] and 27% oppose it, essentially unchanged from last week. ] ] Thirty-three percent say the war is going "very well," ] virtually the same as the percentage who said that at the ] beginning of last week, but down from 44% who said that a ] week ago Sunday and 62% the day before. ] ] In the wake of criticism that the war is going more ] slowly than anticipated, 72% of Americans say it is going ] according to plan, while 25% disagree. ] ] Sixty-nine percent say the United States is "certain" to ] win the war, while 25% say "likely." Just 4% think the ] United States will not win. I'm recommending this link not just for the results of the polls as of today, but also for future reference to the Gallup site. |
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