Support for Bush ebbs away because of growing violence By Andrew Buncombe in Washington 30 October 2003 The growing violence in Iraq and America's apparent inability to deal with it are eroding public support in the United States for the occupation. A poll released yesterday suggests support for war has plunged since spring, when Saddam Hussein and his regime were ousted. The Gallup poll published by USA Today revealed that 52 per cent of Americans think the war was "worth it", compared with 71 per cent back in April. With the election campaign gathering pace, such polls are a worry...