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Poll: Nearly 6 in 10 Pakistanis view US as enemy - Norwalk News ...

Most Pakistanis want improved relations with the United States, according to the poll. But most view the U.S. with suspicion, support for American involvement in the fight against extremists has declined, and nearly two-thirds want U.S. troops ... Eighteen percent said they view al-Qaida with favor, compared to nine percent a year ago and 25 percent in 2008. Fifty-three percent had an unfavorable view of the group, compared to 61 percent a year ago and 34 percent in 2008. ...

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Unpacking the California Senate polling | RedState

The PPP poll is of registered voters. The firm is apparently doing nothing to weed out people who probably won't show up, especially the Greenberg Quinlan Rosner “drop off” 2008 voters who will stay home in 2010. .... But you know, my Libertarian streak fires up pretty quick when the “true conservatives” get going on imposing their social conservative view of the world on the rest of us….aka leave me the heck alone as a consenting adult doing what I choose to do in my own ...

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Sixty pct Pakistanis View US as Enemy: Poll | PKonweb

A Pew Research Center poll released Thursday, found that most Pakistanis want improved relations with the United States. But most view the U.S. with suspicion, support for American involvement in the fight against extremists has declined, ... Eighteen percent said they view al-Qaida with favor, compared to nine percent a year ago and 25 percent in 2008. Fifty-three percent had an unfavorable view of the group, compared to 61 percent a year ago and 34 percent in 2008. ...

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Poll: Nearly 6 in 10 Pakistanis view US as enemy

Most Pakistanis want improved relations with the United States, according to the poll. But most view the U.S. with suspicion, support for American involvement in the fight against extremists has declined, and nearly two-thirds want U.S. troops out of ... Fifty-three percent had an unfavorable view of the group, compared to 61 percent a year ago and 34 percent in 2008. Not surprisingly, Pakistanis said the biggest threat to their country is longtime rival India. ...

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