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Topic: Politics > Politics-USA
User: "Heckleberry Finn"
Date: 28 Oct 2005 02:08:50 PM
Object: NC Military shares public's declining support for Bush war
Military shares public's declining support for Bush war
http://www.charlotte.com/mld/observer/news/local/13023234.htm
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - More than half the North Carolina military
members surveyed in the latest Elon University poll don't
like the way President Bush is handling his job and the war in Iraq.
The survey results were released today.
Of the 539 adults surveyed, nearly 53 percent of military
members said they strongly disapproved or disapproved of
Bush's handling of his job. And 56 percent of that same
group said they strongly disapproved or disapproved of
his handling of the Iraq war.
Overall, slightly more than 53 percent of those surveyed
did not approve of Bush's job performance, while 57 percent
didn't approve of his handling of the Iraq war.
The telephone poll was conducted between Monday and
Thursday and has a margin of error for the entire sample of
plus or minus four-point-three percentage points.
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Tote that barge, pull that bail, white-wash that fence !
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