Public Opinion Weighs Against Iraq Involvement
A majority of the public is against U.S. involvement in Iraq, to one degree or another. But there's a big difference between what the public wants to happen in Iraq and what it expects will occur.
Frank Newport, editor-in-chief of the Gallup Poll, discusses public opinion on the war with Scott Simon.
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