Friday, April 04, 2008

Two Polls


"81% in Poll Say Nation Is Headed on Wrong Track"
Americans are more dissatisfied with the country’s direction than at any time since the New York Times/CBS News poll began asking about the subject in the early 1990s, according to the latest poll.

In the poll, 81 percent of respondents said they believed “things have pretty seriously gotten off on the wrong track,” up from 69 percent a year ago and 35 percent in early 2002.

Although the public mood has been darkening since the early days of the war in Iraq, it has taken a new turn for the worse in the last few months, as the economy has seemed to slip into recession. There is now nearly a national consensus that the country faces significant problems.

"World views US 'more positively'"
Attitudes to the United States are improving, an opinion poll carried out for the BBC World Service suggests.

The average percentage of people saying that the US has a positive influence has risen to 35% from 31% a year ago, according to the survey.

Those saying the US has a negative influence fell five percentage points to 47%.

The poll, part of a regular survey of world opinion, interviewed more than 17,000 people in 34 countries.
Comment: The Bush administration is ending its term of office with the large majority of the people of the United States convinced it has taken them in the wrong direction.

The people in other nations have long thought the Bush administration was a disaster, and are beginning to improve their opinion of the United States as it becomes more likely that the Democrats will take office in January! JAD

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