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Monday, November 06, 2006
Poll: Americans are angry, disapprove of war in Iraq
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A CNN poll released Monday finds Americans are angry as the 2006 midterm election arrives and may be ready to unleash their ire on the GOP in polling booths around the country.
Just 20 percent of respondents said they were content with how things are going in the country, versus 73 percent who described themselves as angry, according to the telephone poll of 1,008 adult Americans, which was carried out Friday through Sunday. The nation appears split over how things are going, with 51 percent saying well or very well and 48 percent saying badly or very badly. Full Poll Results |
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