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Gallup Poll Results
Topic: Society 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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