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Economy Bigger Problem Than Terror, Say Americans

September 17, 2003

(CPOD) Sept. 17, 2003 - Almost a year before the next presidential election, Americans want their government to focus on financial matters, according to a poll by ABC News and the Washington Post. 61 per cent of respondents say the economy is a bigger problem than terrorism.

President George W. Bush addressed the nation on Sept. 7, and outlined his plan to request $87 billion U.S. to continue military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. 61 per cent of respondents are opposed to the idea. The approval rating for Bush is currently at 58 per cent, a 19 per cent drop since April.

Polling Data

What do you think is a bigger problem facing the nation right now: terrorism or the economy?

Terrorism

37%

The Economy

61%


Earlier this year, Congress approved spending $79 billion to help pay for the war in Iraq and the rebuilding effort there. Bush has now called for spending $87 billion more. Do you support or oppose this additional spending for the war and rebuilding in Iraq?

Support

38%

Oppose

61%

Do you approve or disapprove of the way George W. Bush is handling his job as president?

Sept. 2003

Aug. 2003

Apr. 2003

Approve

58%

59%

77%

Disapprove

40%

37%

20%


Source: ABC News / Washington Post
Methodology: Telephone interviews to 1,104 American adults, conducted from Sept. 10 to Sept. 13, 2003. Margin of error is 3 per cent.

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