Angus Reid Global Monitor : Issue Watch

George W. Bush

Bush, GOP First For American Voters
(CPOD) Apr. 4, 2003 - George W. Bush and the Republican Party are still enjoying high levels of approval in the United States, according to a poll by Ipsos-Reid for the Cook Political Report. 46 per cent of respondents say they would re-elect the current president, while 32 per cent would definitely vote for another candidate. Apr 4, 2003
Washington Too Optimistic Before War, Americans Say
(CPOD) Apr. 3, 2003 - Americans believe their government was unduly optimistic in its pre-war assessment of the Iraq conflict, according to a Harris Interactive poll released by Time and CNN. 55 per cent of respondents say Washington raised false expectations about the military campaign, while 29 per cent claim the government had to be upbeat in order to rally public support. Apr 3, 2003
Americans Hope UN Is Relevant In Future Conflicts
(CPOD) Mar. 31, 2003 - Americans support their president's decision to go to war, but also hope the United Nations (UN) will be significant in conflict resolution, according to a poll by Knowledge Networks released by the Program for International Policy Attitudes. 54 per cent of respondents agree with George W. Bush's decision to invade Iraq, and 58 per cent believe the UN will be relevant in fut Mar 31, 2003
Indians Reject War Against Iraq
(CPOD) Mar. 30, 2003 - Indians reject the coalition advance on Iraq, according to a survey by the Centre for Forecasting and Research (Cfore), published in Outlook Magazine. 86 per cent of respondents do not support the war, and 69 per cent refer to United States president George W. Bush as a "war monger." Mar 30, 2003
Rebuilding battered alliances
Angus Reid Vancouver Sun What will Canada lose and what can it hope to gain as a result of prime minister Jean Chrétien's decision not to join president George W. Bush's "coalition of the willing" backing the invasion of Iraq? Business groups in France and Germany are already nervous about what they see as a backlash building in the United States against their products—including the $7 billion Mar 22, 2003
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