Posted on 07/14/2008 5:22:22 PM PDT by flyfree
The number of Americans who believe it is possible for the U.S. to win the War in Iraq has increased over the past year.
Forty percent (40%) of American voters now say victory in Iraq is possible. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that a slightly larger percentage44%--disagree and say victory is not possible. Republicans, by a 3-to-1 margin, say victory is possible. Democrats, by a similar margin, say it is not. Unaffiliated voters are evenly divided. A plurality of men say victory is possible while a plurality of women say it is not.
Those figures reflect more optimism than was found a year ago. In July 2007, just 32% of American voters said that victory was possible and 54% disagreed. Republican voters and unaffiliated voters are more optimistic than they were a year ago. There has been little change among Democrats.
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The number of state-side Americans who say anything about victory in Iraq is completely irrelevant.
What’s an Iraq? I don’t see anything in the news about it.
Well, isn’t that nice. Considering we’ve already won.
not of osamabama gets elected.
So 60% Haven’t figured out we won? Pathetic.
In contrast, the DIMs refuse to realize the war in Detroit can't be won, that we should set a timetable for pullout before we lose any more innocent civilians, that the leadership of Detroit is far more corrupt than that of present day Iraq.
What percentage thinks we have a shot at wrapping up WWII?
A lot of you guys are funny and enjoyable to read. Soon Detroit will be a more dangerous place than Bagdad if it isn’t already.
Two issues ago in National Review there was a story about Philadelphia’s crime/murder problem by Kevin Williamson. It was eyeopening
I don’t know if it’s been posted before but look around
Possible? Hell if anyone has been paying attention, we have been winning since last summer and it crystal clear now.
In other polling news, 40% think it’s “possible” the sun will rise tomorrow, with almost %40 of those expecting it to rise “in the east.”
Let’s see these polls in Sept, after Iraq has another round of successful elections.
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