Survey shows just 3% of Americans approve of how Congress is handling the war in Iraq; 24% say the same for the President A majority of American adults (54%) lack confidence in President Bush’s ability as Commander in Chief of the U.S. military, a new UPI/Zogby Interactive poll shows. A majority (60%) said they do not trust the president’s judgment when it comes to the war, while 38% say they have faith in his military decisions. Just 24% give the president favorable ratings of his performance in handling the war in Iraq, but confidence in Congress is significantly worse – only 3% give Congress positive marks for how it has handled the war. This lack of confidence in Congress cuts across all ideologies. Democrats – some of whom had hoped the now Democrat-led Congress would bring an end to the war in Iraq – expressed overwhelming displeasure with how Congress has handled the war, with 94% giving Congress a negative rating in its handling specifically of that issue. The online survey was conducted July 13-16, 2007, and included 7,590 respondents. It carries a margin of error of +/- 1.1 percentage points. To best show support for […]
Saturday, August 4th, 2007
Survey shows just 3% of Americans approve of how Congress is handling the war
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Source: Zogby International
Publication Date: 1-Aug-07
Link: Survey shows just 3% of Americans approve of how Congress is handling the war
Source: Zogby International
Publication Date: 1-Aug-07
Link: Survey shows just 3% of Americans approve of how Congress is handling the war
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