Three in Four Americans Say If Iraq Did Not Have WMD or Support al-Qaeda, US Should Not Have Gone to War
Three in Four Americans Say If Iraq Did Not Have WMD or Support al-Qaeda, US Should Not Have Gone to War October 28, 2004 Saddam’s Intent to Build WMD Not Seen as Sufficient Reason Full Report Questionnaire A new PIPA/Knowledge Networks poll finds a consensus among the American public thatContinue Reading
The Separate Realities of Bush and Kerry Supporters
The Separate Realities of Bush and Kerry Supporters October 21, 2004 Bush Supporters Still Believe Iraq Had WMD or Major Program, Supported al-Qaeda Full Report Questionnaire Even after the final report of weapons expert Charles Duelfer to Congress saying that Iraq did not have a significant WMD program, 72% ofContinue Reading
Hall of Mirrors: Perceptions and Misperceptions in the US Congressional Foreign Policy Process
Hall of Mirrors: Perceptions and Misperceptions in the US Congressional Foreign Policy Process October 1, 2004 On Many Foreign Policy Issues US Leaders and Public Agree, But Congress Votes to the Contrary Full Report Questionnaire A new joint study of the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations (CCFR) and the ProgramContinue Reading
U.S. Public Perceptions of Foreign Policy Positions of Presidential Candidates
U.S. Public Perceptions of Foreign Policy Positions of Presidential Candidates September 24, 2004 Bush Supporters Misread Many of His Foreign Policy Positions Full Report Questionnaire As the nation prepares to watch the presidential candidates debate foreign policy issues, a new PIPA-Knowledge Networks poll finds that Americans who plan to voteContinue Reading
35 Nation Poll on U.S. Presidential Election
35 Nation Poll on U.S. Presidential Election September 8, 2004 Finds 30 Prefer Kerry, 3 Bush Full Report Questionnaire In 30 out of 35 countries polled, from all regions of the world, a majority or plurality would prefer to see John Kerry win the US presidential election—especially traditional US allies.Continue Reading
