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The War on Terrorism


America After 9/11: Public Opinion on the War on Terrorism, the War with Iraq, and America’s Place in the World
Karlyn H. Bowman
American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
March 2005

 

Abstract

Polls should not be used to make policy whether the issue is sending troops into battle or shoring up Social Security. They are too crude for that purpose. That said, policy makers need to be aware of what the public is thinking. That is what this collection is designed to do. We are very grateful for the cooperation the pollsters have given us in making the collection possible. The document is a work in progress. We began putting it together in late September 2001, and we have updated it almost every week, adding new sections as new issues have arisen. With 14 national pollsters in the field on a regular basis, the polling environment has become very competitive. The different ways that pollsters approach a topic and the responses they receive are often useful in understanding what Americans are thinking.

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