And it's not just Democrats.
From CBS:
CBS News Poll. Sept. 6-7, 2005. N=725 adults nationwide. MoE ± 4 (for all adults).
"From what you have seen or heard about the situation in Iraq, what should the United States do now? Should the U.S. increase the number of U.S. troops in Iraq, keep the same number of U.S. troops in Iraq as there are now, or decrease the number of U.S. troops in Iraq, or remove all its troops from Iraq?"
Increase Same Decrease Remove All
All 11 23 25 33
Dems 10 9 25 50
Inds 12 25 24 33
Reps 12 38 28 14
First, I would like to thank CBS for not asking Bush's question on Iraq,
as so many other polling firms have done. Second, I want to point out that nearly a majority of
Republicans support at least partial withdrawal. This is a hugely popular position, one that the Democratic rank and file is clamoring for. If Democrats in D.C. get left holding the bag and never call for withdrawal in large enough numbers and with a loud enough voice before
Republicans actually begin to scale back troops, they will have committed perhaps the greatest political miscalculation in a generation, and fail to make gains in 2006. Listen to the actual people who vote for you, congressional Democrats. They know where the country is headed a lot more than your consultants do.
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