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« Car Talk | Main | Big Fred, Big News » August 31, 2007Majority of Americans Still Believe Victory Possible in IraqFrom Zogby: A majority of Americans - 54% - believe the United States has not lost the war in Iraq, but there is dramatic disagreement on the question between Democrats and Republicans, a new UPI/Zogby Interactive poll shows... The national media is all over it, right? Not so much. But UPI news analyst Martin Sieff notes that President Bush "still enjoys far more credibility than the Democrat-controlled U.S. Congress over the war in Iraq," according to the UPI/Zogby poll's findings. The poll, which was conducted Aug. 17-20, found that twice as many Americans thought the current 110th Congress's performance on Iraq was worse than the three previous Republican controlled Congresses. In all, only 20.2 percent of those polled believed that the current Congress had been better than those of the previous Republican ones. Some 42.8 percent said it was worse.And what was the Democratic strategy? Try to force America's defeat by setting a timetable for More Americans want President Bush to manage the war than want the Democratic Congress to do it, the poll found. Posted in War on Terror
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