Monday, Apr. 07, 2003
TIME/CNN Poll
Was the U.S. government too optimistic in what it told the public would probably happen in the war with Iraq?
55% Yes, too optimistic 38% No, not too optimistic
How much longer do you think the war against Iraq will last?
2% Less than two weeks 13% Two to four weeks 32% One to three months 46% Four months to more than a year
Would you support the war if it resulted in the deaths of as many as 500 U.S. troops?
59% Yes 33% No 8% Not sure
As many as 1,000?
47% Yes 41% No 12% Not sure
As many as 5,000?
34% Yes 50% No 16% Not sure
Would you support the war if it resulted in the deaths of as many as 500 Iraqi civilians?
63% Yes 29% No 8% Not sure
As many as 1,000 Iraqi civilians?
50% Yes 39% No 11% Not sure
As many as 5,000 Iraqi civilians?
40% Yes 47% No 13% Not sure
If the U.S. removes Saddam Hussein from power but does not capture or kill him, would you consider the military action a victory for the U.S.?
34% Yes 62% No
If Iraq uses chemical weapons against U.S. troops, do you think the U.S. should respond by using battlefield nuclear weapons against Iraqi soldiers?
42% Yes 51% No
In general, do you think the media are acting responsibly or irresponsibly in their coverage of the war in Iraq?
62% Responsibly 31% Irresponsibly
Do you have generally favorable or generally unfavorable impressions of these world leaders? Not Favorable Unfavorable familiar George W. Bush 67% 30% 2% British Prime Minister Tony Blair 72% 10% 16% French President Jacques Chirac 12% 57% 29%
From a telephone poll of 1,014 adult Americans taken for TIME/CNN March 27 by Harris Interactive. Margin of error +-3.1%. "Not sures" omitted for some questions.