DRNO - Daily Research News
News Article no. 2731
Published November 10 2003

 

 

 

Dwindling Support for Bush on Iraq

American public support for policies on Iraq is steadily declining, according to the latest Harris Poll. A two-to-one majority (51% to 25%) now says they are not confident that US policies in Iraq will be successful, and support for the President's handling of the crisis is down to 41% positive, 58% negative from roughly 50/50 in July.

More than half now say that the level of US casualties is unacceptable, while only 44% are prepared to describe them as 'unfortunate but acceptable'. The majority favoring the handing over of control to the UN has strengthened, with 53% supporting and only 29% opposing.

A 49% to 37% plurality still thinks that taking military action against Iraq was 'the right thing to do', but even this is down from 55% vs 32% in September.

Harris Interactive(r) surveyed 2,056 adults between October 21 and 27, before the shooting down of a US Chinook helicopter on November 2 which may have further undermined support for current policies.


 

 
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