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Some numbers
Now, for you newer guys, this is not shilling for the White House. I just pass on this stuff as a matter of record and or conversation. This comes from a friend of mine there:
· 63% say Bush Administration has presented enough evidence on need for military force in Iraq, up from 54% at start of February. ? ABC/Washington Post · Significant majorities say U.S. has presented "strong evidence" of Iraq's involvement with weapons of mass destruction and al Qaeda: |-----------------------------------+----------| | | | | | Strong | | | Evidence | | | | |-----------------------------------+----------| | | | | Not cooperating with U.N. | 75% | | inspectors | | | | | |-----------------------------------+----------| | | | | Has chemical and biological | 69% | | weapons | | | | | |-----------------------------------+----------| | | | | Trying to develop nuclear weapons | 62% | | | | |-----------------------------------+----------| | | | | Provided direct support to al | 55% | | Qaeda | | | | | |-----------------------------------+----------| Nearly two-thirds approve of President's job performance. · 64% approve of President's job performance. ? ABC/Washington Post Nearly three-fourths concerned about medical liability crisis. · 72% are very (43%) or somewhat (29%) concerned they may lose access to health care because of medical liability costs. ? Andres McKenna Research · 74% believe medical liability costs affect their health care costs. ? Andres McKenna Research Sources: ABC/Washington Post, February 6-9, 2003 (N=1,001 Adults); Andres McKenna Research, February 4-5, 2003 (N=600 Voters) |
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