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Thursday, September 13, 2007
Matt Towery :: Townhall.com Columnist
Public Opposition To Small Troop Reductions Raises Similarity To Carter Days
by Matt Towery
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An InsiderAdvantage/Majority Opinion survey of 1044 registered voters nationwide shows public opinion evenly split over the opinion provided by General David Petraeus in his report this week to Congress on our progress in Iraq. That's the good news for President Bush, given the many reports and commentaries that suggest the general had a sketchy case.

Now the bad news for Bush and proponents of a 30,000-troop reduction by next summer: By a 58 percent to 34 percent margin, Americans say the reduction is not enough. A majority wants more troops than that home by then.

Here's the key: By a 43 percent to 36 percent margin, poll respondents said they'd be less likely to vote for the Republican nominee for president if a substantial number of troops "have not been withdrawn from Iraq by Election Day." (The other 21 percent were undecided.)

The plot gets even thicker when the poll is broken down by party affiliation. Nearly 20 percent of those identifying themselves as Republicans said they'd be less likely to vote for their own party's nominee if big troop reductions don't happen.

Among those who consider themselves independent voters -- the ones who put recent Republican presidential candidates over the top -- 12 percent said they'd be less likely to vote for the GOP ticket without drastic troop reductions.

What does this all mean? First, it tells us that many Americans recognize that there has been genuine progress in bringing some degree of calm to Iraq. Given the endless drumbeat of bad stories and commentary, that is amazing in and of itself. However, the fact that only 49 percent of all Americans agree with the administration's assessment is hardly cause for celebration at the White House.

The fact is, most Americans originally supported the war, later became skeptical and now want our troops back home. It doesn't mean they don't support the troops or the overall cause. Rather, they have grown weary and can no longer distinguish a clear connection between 9/11 and a continued war in Iraq. Clearly there are arguments to support that connection, but if the public cannot make the mental leap needed to do so, then, from a public-opinion basis, the effort is of no value.

And cute tricks, such as having General Petraeus testify one day before the anniversary of 9/11, have little impact on public perception. To many Americans, the election is about Iraq, stupid.

Oddly, my polling tells me that by November of 2008 the issue will be the same that created disaster for the Democrats and Jimmy Carter in 1980 -- the economy. Remember James Carville's stinging slogan for Bill Clinton: "It's the economy, stupid." Continued...

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Matt Towery is a former National Republican legislator of the year and author of Powerchicks: How Women Will Dominate America.
 
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Stupid article
The Iranian Hostage Crisis was brought to an end by Reagan's reputation (ill gained) of being someone, like the proverbial cowboy, who "shoots first and asks questions later", and NOT by ANYTHING the peanut farmer did, period. The Iranians knew they could not win against the USA in the late 1970s, plus they didn't desire the disruption to their onging plans for Iran. We should have taken care of Iran back then, but we were yet haunted in international resolve by Vietnam (a war started by the Democrats and lost by the Democrats). We are paying the price in these times of our failures to act when we should have.
The comparison of 1980 and 2008 is simply too much of a stretch. For one thing, 2008 has yet to be "written." What if a unity government actually gains momentum in Iraq and compelling "benchmarks" are met before next summer? What if by the end of next summer we need only token forces in Iraq, with more substantial based in Kuwait (which loves having the protection of an American defense umbrella)?
The Kurds are okay now, if we bring the security of the majority Sunni provinces along, then that leaves only the Shiite to sort out their internal differences, and that could happen without us if the Iraqi military is brought to stage.

sentododo:
You wrote:

"If the chief of CENTCOMM calls General Betrayus a simpering sycophant, maybe we should listen...."

You are a blithering idiot! Stop pretending you're anything other than a cowardly "moveout.XXX" plant.

I have only just recently seen your garbage that you may think is thoughtful; get real, it's pathetic!

And, if you are an official of the Republican party, then all I can say is "May God protect us." And, I will leave the RNC; there's not enough room for someone like you in the party I trust for the most part.

I for one do not buy that for a second.
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