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Monday, October 16, 2006
Poll: Support for war among Americans at all-time low
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A poll carried out for CNN over the weekend finds
support among Americans for the war in Iraq at an all-time low, with just 34 percent saying they approve, and 64 percent saying they disapprove. Women led the opposition, with seven in 10 saying they oppose the war and only 28 percent saying they favor it, the lowest support among women in any CNN poll taken since the invasion more than three years ago. Support among men was at 40 percent to 58 percent opposed. The telephone poll, carried out by Opinion Research Corporation, was carried out Friday through Sunday. Its sampling error was plus-or-minus 3 points. View full poll results |
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