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24 February 2007

70 percent of Americans disapproved of Bush's Iraq policy: Newsweek

According to poll conducted by Newsweek magazine, more than two-thirds of Americans oppose President George W. Bush's plan to add 20,000 U.S. troops in Iraq, and an all-time low of 24 percent approve of the president's handling of the war.

While 68 percent of those who participated in the poll said they opposed Bush's planned troop ``surge'' in Iraq, announced by Bush in a televised address to the nation Jan. 10, 26 percent agreed to Bush’s the approach.

Pollsters found that Bush's overall approval ratings remains at its all-time low at 31 percent, with 62 percent disapproving. On Iraq, 70 percent disapproved of Bush's handling of the situation, almost three times the 24 percent who appreciate the idea of sending troops to Iraq.

While public image of Bush continue to tarnish, the polls found that more people had confidence in the new Democratic congressional leaders to make decisions on Iraq, with 55 percent saying they trusted the Democrats more than the president. Nearly thirty-two percent said they had more faith in Bush.

Democratic Senator Hillary Clinton of New York was favored over Republican Senator John McCain of Arizona 48 percent to 47 percent while trailing former New York Republican Mayor Rudolph Giuliani by the same margin.

The poll by Newsweek has a margin of error of plus or minus four percentage points.

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Chavez takes aim at Reid
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Clinton confident in her 2008 prospects
Expressing confidence that she can win the 2008 Democratic nomination, Hillary Rodham Clinton, speaking publicly for the first time since declaring her candidacy said she is the best candidate for the job and is eager to begin campaigning.

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