Daily Roundup 1.12.07
Eric Dienstfrey | January 12, 2007
- A new CNN/Opinion Research survey says 27% of those who watched Bush's speech were more likely to support his plan "to send about 20,000 more U.S. troops to Iraq," while 27% were less likely to support it, and 45% say it "didn't make any difference." Among all adults, 32% favor Bush's plan and 66% oppose it.
- More analysis from last week's Gallup Poll shows 68% of Americans say it is "not too" or "not at all" likely that violence in Iraq will be significantly reduced in 2007.
- The same Gallup survey also finds Donald Trump to have higher favorable ratings (41%) than his celebrity-in-feud Rosie O'Donnell (28%), yet both have higher unfavorable than favorable ratings.