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NBC poll: More back Bush, war
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Posted on 02/07/2003 1:57:59 PM PST by cardinal4

Feb. 6 — A snapshot of America’s mood shows increases in President Bush’s approval ratings and in the percentage of Americans ready to support military action against Iraq, according to an NBC News poll released Thursday and taken soon after Secretary of State Colin Powell laid out the U.S. case before the United Nations.

66 percent found Secretary of State Colin Powell very or fairly convincing in his U.N. presentation.

TIM RUSSERT, NBC’s Washington bureau chief, said the bumps were “largely” due to the president’s State of the Union speech last month and to Powell’s presentation Wednesday, which many observers felt offered strong evidence for action against Iraq.

Below is a summary of the survey of 514 adults: Bush ratings: Sixty-one percent approved; 31 percent disapproved. Last month, the ratio was 54 percent to 40 percent. Bush’s high was 81 percent in November 2001.

Military action against Iraq: Sixty percent felt it should happen; 27 were against it. That compares with 56 percent and 36 percent in January. The 27 percent mark was the smallest reading since the question was asked in polls dating to last April.

Take the NBC survey

Russert noted that just before the 1991 Gulf War, polls showed that President George H.W. Bush had 75 percent support.

“This President Bush would like to have the country more united than it is now,” Russert added, “but the fact is about a quarter of the people are opposed. That’s not a bad margin. It’s not a perfect one, and there are still several weeks to go for the president to make his case if he’s going to further unify the country behind a military effort.”

A second question revealed that a growing number of Americans would strike even without U.N. support: 37 percent approved of that, up from 29 percent in January and near a 38 percent high in October 2002. Fifty-one percent said any strike should be with U.N. support, down from 63 percent in January and the lowest percentage in four surveys since October.

Grading Powell: Sixty-four percent said they watched part or all of Powell’s speech or news coverage of it. Of those, 39 percent found him “very convincing” and 27 percent “fairly convincing.” Eight percent found him “not that convincing,” and 3 percent said he was “not at all convincing.”

Russert said the 66 percent who found Powell convincing represented a “very important number” because it showed Powell as Bush’s “best messenger for war.” Preparing Americans: Forty-nine percent felt the Bush administration had “adequately” prepared the nation for war, explaining the risks. That was 9 percentage points higher than in January. Forty-six percent said the administration had not adequately prepared Americans, down from 56 percent in January.

Russert said the numbers showed that there was “more work to be done” to prepare the nation. Even if the war is quick, “what happens post-Saddam?” he asked.

Columbia tragedy: Twenty-two percent saw it as a “failure of NASA’s safety programs.” Sixty-two percent said the tragedy was “beyond what is reasonable to expect” NASA to prevent.

(Excerpt) Read more at msnbc.com ...


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1 posted on 02/07/2003 1:57:59 PM PST by cardinal4
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To: cardinal4
What a difference the SOTU makes, huh? Although some credit has to go to Powells presentation.
2 posted on 02/07/2003 1:59:31 PM PST by cardinal4 (The Clintons; second only to the Rosenbergs on hating America)
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To: cardinal4
I believe Russert's assertion that George H. W. had 75% approval from the American public before the Persian Gulf war is a fabrication. I remember being very cautious about my support at the time, although I felt something had to be done about Saddam. I don't believe George had more than 60% in favor. Then, after the war was shown to be succeeding it probably went to 75% and up to 85%.
3 posted on 02/07/2003 2:49:34 PM PST by diamond6
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To: diamond6
I don't remember it but have heard recently that Bush Sr's approval dropped to 39% before the war. I don't think people remember there was a lot more worry about Iraq's capabilities back then.

In terms of all these quotes about what Russert thinks, who gives a rat's ass what he thinks??The current media is so weak it spends 80% of its time interviewing the reporters. Tim Russert is a smiley smacked ass. A measely 25% oppose the war and Russert goes on about Bush having more time to convince people. You would have 25% against a cure for cancer.

4 posted on 02/07/2003 3:05:07 PM PST by Williams
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To: cardinal4
I credit W's wisdom and mastery in the presidential leadership.

I also like his "favorite political philosopher."
5 posted on 02/07/2003 3:33:26 PM PST by unspun (The most terrorized place in America is a mother's womb.)
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To: Williams
No, I'm Williams. z);-»
6 posted on 02/07/2003 3:34:47 PM PST by unspun (The most terrorized place in America is a mother's womb.)
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To: cardinal4
I took the NBC survey online last night.

It was rather interesting how the pollsters tried to frame the questions, especially those concerning endorsement from the United Nations. Of course I said I was in favor of military action WITHOUT the U.N.'s consent.

...You really have to wonder about the Liberal Left in this country. The way they all go on about the United Nations (I got a good dose of that today on Michael Medved's show, with some anti-war guests he had on); it seems the President can't even go to the mens' room without the U.N.'s permission. Just plain sickening.

-Regards, T.
7 posted on 02/07/2003 4:17:10 PM PST by T Lady (.Freed From the Dimocratic Shackles since 1992)
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To: T Lady
Its just a matter of time now, then the anti war types wont have anything else to say....
8 posted on 02/07/2003 5:22:04 PM PST by cardinal4 (The Clintons; second only to the Rosenbergs on hating America)
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To: diamond6
That's the way I remember it also. And I think it will work out the same way this time.
10 posted on 02/07/2003 5:53:46 PM PST by ChiefsMan
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To: unspun
amen to that!!!
11 posted on 02/07/2003 6:23:51 PM PST by bethelgrad (for God and country)
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To: diamond6
I believe Russert's assertion that George H. W. had 75% approval from the American public before the Persian Gulf war is a fabrication.

Doesn't fit with my recollection either. I think the support grew after the invasion.

12 posted on 02/07/2003 8:23:31 PM PST by GVnana
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To: All
Can someone please tell me why I keep hearing today that polls show a majority of Americans AGAINST war with Iraq? Both Neal Boortz and Larry King (opposites) plainly stated that polls shows Americans against action - that is not what I have seen/heard in virtually every poll. Please clarify for me if you can, thanks.
13 posted on 02/07/2003 9:16:47 PM PST by over3Owithabrain
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