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According to late February polling conducted by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press, 53 percent of Americans — a slim majority — now believe “the U.S. will ultimately succeed in achieving its goals” in Iraq. That figure is up from 42 percent in September 2007.

The percentage of those who believe the war in Iraq is going “very well” or “fairly well” is also up, from 30 percent in February 2007 to 48 percent today.

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Half of self-identified independents polled now believe the United States should "keep troops in Iraq until the situation has stabilized," according to polling data assembled by Pew at Politico’s request.

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The uptick in public support is a promising sign for Republican candidates who have been bludgeoned over the Bush administration’s war policies. But no candidate stands to gain more than McCain.

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Seven in 10 Democrats continue to believe the war in Iraq is going poorly. Only about a quarter of Democrats support maintaining troop levels until "the situation has stabilized," according to Pew polling data.

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Pew also found that 49 percent favor bringing the troops home as soon as possible while 47 percent say the troops should stay in until the situation stabilizes — statistical parity between the two positions.

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Democrats remain in step with the public mood on the question of the decision to go to war. Pew and CBS have found that a majority of Americans, including independents, continue to believe that the choice to wage war with Iraq was "wrong" — a figure that has held for years.

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According to late February polling conducted by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press, 53 percent of Americans — a slim majority — now believe “the U.S. will ultimately succeed in achieving its goals” in Iraq. That figure is up from 42 percent in September 2007.

The percentage of those who believe the war in Iraq is going “very well” or “fairly well” is also up, from 30 percent in February 2007 to 48 percent today.

...

Half of self-identified independents polled now believe the United States should "keep troops in Iraq until the situation has stabilized," according to polling data assembled by Pew at Politico’s request.

...

The uptick in public support is a promising sign for Republican candidates who have been bludgeoned over the Bush administration’s war policies. But no candidate stands to gain more than McCain.

...

Seven in 10 Democrats continue to believe the war in Iraq is going poorly. Only about a quarter of Democrats support maintaining troop levels until "the situation has stabilized," according to Pew polling data.

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Pew also found that 49 percent favor bringing the troops home as soon as possible while 47 percent say the troops should stay in until the situation stabilizes — statistical parity between the two positions.

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Democrats remain in step with the public mood on the question of the decision to go to war. Pew and CBS have found that a majority of Americans, including independents, continue to believe that the choice to wage war with Iraq was "wrong" — a figure that has held for years.

Source: Politico

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According to late February polling conducted by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press, 53 percent of Americans — a slim majority — now believe “the U.S. will ultimately succeed in achieving its goals” in Iraq. That figure is up from 42 percent in September 2007.

The percentage of those who believe the war in Iraq is going “very well” or “fairly well” is also up, from 30 percent in February 2007 to 48 percent today.

...

Half of self-identified independents polled now believe the United States should "keep troops in Iraq until the situation has stabilized," according to polling data assembled by Pew at Politico’s request.

...

The uptick in public support is a promising sign for Republican candidates who have been bludgeoned over the Bush administration’s war policies. But no candidate stands to gain more than McCain.

...

Seven in 10 Democrats continue to believe the war in Iraq is going poorly. Only about a quarter of Democrats support maintaining troop levels until "the situation has stabilized," according to Pew polling data.

...

Pew also found that 49 percent favor bringing the troops home as soon as possible while 47 percent say the troops should stay in until the situation stabilizes — statistical parity between the two positions.

...

Democrats remain in step with the public mood on the question of the decision to go to war. Pew and CBS have found that a majority of Americans, including independents, continue to believe that the choice to wage war with Iraq was "wrong" — a figure that has held for years.

Source: Politico

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According to late February polling conducted by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press, 53 percent of Americans — a slim majority — now believe “the U.S. will ultimately succeed in achieving its goals” in Iraq. That figure is up from 42 percent in September 2007.

The percentage of those who believe the war in Iraq is going “very well” or “fairly well” is also up, from 30 percent in February 2007 to 48 percent today.

...

Half of self-identified independents polled now believe the United States should "keep troops in Iraq until the situation has stabilized," according to polling data assembled by Pew at Politico’s request.

...

The uptick in public support is a promising sign for Republican candidates who have been bludgeoned over the Bush administration’s war policies. But no candidate stands to gain more than McCain.

...

Seven in 10 Democrats continue to believe the war in Iraq is going poorly. Only about a quarter of Democrats support maintaining troop levels until "the situation has stabilized," according to Pew polling data.

...

Pew also found that 49 percent favor bringing the troops home as soon as possible while 47 percent say the troops should stay in until the situation stabilizes — statistical parity between the two positions.

...

Democrats remain in step with the public mood on the question of the decision to go to war. Pew and CBS have found that a majority of Americans, including independents, continue to believe that the choice to wage war with Iraq was "wrong" — a figure that has held for years.

Source: Politico

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It is?

I don't think its really a surprise that opinion on a controversial policy seen largely as the province of this Republican administration is poorer among Democrats than it is among Republicans.

I don't really think these statistics really prove anything that wasn't evident before.

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It is?

I don't think its really a surprise that opinion on a controversial policy seen largely as the province of this Republican administration is poorer among Democrats than it is among Republicans.

I don't really think these statistics really prove anything that wasn't evident before.

It is without a doubt. If we were still getting our butts kicked with no hope of avoiding a continuing bloodbath it would give the dems another talking point to use against McCain. As it stands now all they can do is play to their base about how they think it was wrong to start in the first place. But that is preaching to the choir, it doesn't change minds.

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