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July 05, 2005
Two Dimensions Of Iraq War Support In The U.S.
"George W. Bush has said there are two tracks in the war in Iraq -- a military track and a political track," notes Gallup News Service's Jeffrey M. Jones in a July 5, 2005 article.
Mr. Jones said, "Americans' views on the war likely have two components as well -- whether or not Americans support the initial decision to go to war in 2003, and whether or not they think the United States should continue its military efforts in Iraq."
"Indeed," he added, "a recent Gallup Poll asking Americans why they supported or opposed the war found the most common reasons given were agreement or disagreement with going to war in the first place and an assessment of the United States' progress (or lack thereof) in the war effort. An analysis of recent Gallup Poll data shows that most Americans are consistent in their views, holding pro- or anti-war opinions on both counts. But a sizable proportion shows evidence of mixed views on the war," Mr. Jones concluded.
See "Special Analysis: Americans Divide Into Four Groups on Iraq War."
Posted by Munir Umrani at July 5, 2005 02:31 PM
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