War on Terror Update: Pessimism Returns
Percentage Who Believe We Are Winning Drops Five Points
Confidence that the U.S. and its allies are winning the War on Terror has fallen sharply in the past month. Just 39% of Americans now hold that optimistic assessment, down from 44% a month ago. During Election 2004, the number who believed the U.S. and its allies were winning consistently remained above 50%. As war between Israel and Hezbollah escalates, the Rasmussen Reports’ monthly update finds that 33% believe the terrorists are winning. That’s up from 26% a month ago.
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