Saturday, February 17, 2007
The Accidental Press
More than 9 out of every 10 GOP congressmen voted with the President on the Iraq issue.
Support for the President's policies has increased sharply since January according to the Accidental Press's own reporting.
From the article: "Bush has gained ground among key groups of supporters like Republicans, whites, men and Southerners."
More from the article:
"You're going to have to see some progress on the ground, but it's not going to happen overnight," said GOP pollster Ed Goeas.
Goeas said polls are misleading and a lot depends on how the questions are asked.
He said that in his polling, a slight majority of Americans still say they either support Bush's buildup or at least keeping troops there until Iraq "is stable." Those favoring a date-certain withdrawal, or an immediate pullout, are in the minority.
The article's headline: "Bush Loses GOP Support on Iraq"
Twits.
Support for the President's policies has increased sharply since January according to the Accidental Press's own reporting.
From the article: "Bush has gained ground among key groups of supporters like Republicans, whites, men and Southerners."
More from the article:
"You're going to have to see some progress on the ground, but it's not going to happen overnight," said GOP pollster Ed Goeas.
Goeas said polls are misleading and a lot depends on how the questions are asked.
He said that in his polling, a slight majority of Americans still say they either support Bush's buildup or at least keeping troops there until Iraq "is stable." Those favoring a date-certain withdrawal, or an immediate pullout, are in the minority.
The article's headline: "Bush Loses GOP Support on Iraq"
Twits.
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