DO BUSH ADMINISTRATION POLICIES FAVOR…?
The rich: 59% The middle class: 11% The poor: 2% Treat all the same: 23% Yet despite their skepticism about the agenda of the new Congress, a majority of Americans view the Republicans favorably. 54% have a favorable view of the Republican Party, a figure much like that last November, after the election but before the controversy surrounding Republican Senator Trent Lott. Meanwhile, the Democrats appear to be on the rebound a bit from their post-election favorable rating of 45%. Now, a majority views them favorably once again. VIEWS OF THE PARTIES Now Favorable view of Republicans: 54% Favorable view of Democrats: 51% 11/02 Favorable view of Republicans: 51% Favorable view of Democrats: 45% IRAQ Just under two-thirds of Americans (64%) continue to support the United States taking military action to remove Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq, a figure that has remained consistent for the past six months. However, that is not the course of action most Americans would prefer the U.S. take n
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