49% Say Bush Responsible for Provoking Iraq
War
Rasmussen Reports
June 23, 2005
June 23, 2005--Forty-nine percent (49%) of Americans say that President Bush
is more responsible for starting the War with Iraq than Saddam Hussein. A
Rasmussen Reports survey found that 44% take the opposite view and believe
Hussein shoulders most of the responsibility.
In late 2002, months before the fighting began, most Americans thought that
Hussein was the one provoking the War. Just one-in-four thought the President
was doing the provoking at that time.
The biggest change in perceptions has come among Democrats.
In 2002, the party of Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi was divided on this point.
By a 49% to 34% margin, liberal Democrats at the time said Bush bore most of
the responsibility. Conservative Democrats placed the blame on Hussein by a 54%
to 30% margin.
Now, however, 78% of all Democrats say that Bush is more responsible for
starting the War than Hussein. Just 18% take the opposite view.
Republicans, by a 76% to 17% margin, say that Hussein is responsible.
Among those not affiliated with either major party, 52% name Bush and 34%
Hussein.
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