I think you're right, Mr. TheDrill. :-)
I suppose Iraq was part of the frustration of the voters, but I don't think it was really even most of it. All of the recent scandals, and the generally low opinion of congress in general was certainly a large part.
If anything I think many, if not most, of the voters would like to see *more* aggressive prosecution of Iraq than a pullout. That goes for a good portion of the democrats that were elected.
Said another way, if the whacko leadership of the dems put in for a vote to get out of Iraq now-- I don't think it would pass even among the dems.
According to the exit polling data, the top concern of voters was corruption. Iraq came in a distant third.