Zogby: 58% of Americans say Iraq not worth loss of life
Nearly six in 10 American now believe that the war in Iraq has not been worth the loss of American lives, a new poll reveals.
But the Zogby International survey of more than 1,000 likely voters conducted over the Labor Day weekend found sharp differences between Democrats and Republicans on the issue.
Overall, 58 percent of respondents said they disagree that the war in Iraq has been worth the loss of American lives, but only 32 percent of Republicans felt that way, compared to 78 percent of Democrats. Independents lined up more closely with the Democrats’ view – 66 percent said they disagree.
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But the Zogby International survey of more than 1,000 likely voters conducted over the Labor Day weekend found sharp differences between Democrats and Republicans on the issue.
Overall, 58 percent of respondents said they disagree that the war in Iraq has been worth the loss of American lives, but only 32 percent of Republicans felt that way, compared to 78 percent of Democrats. Independents lined up more closely with the Democrats’ view – 66 percent said they disagree.
Read the rest at Newsmax
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