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Are Things in Iraq Better? One-Third of Americans Think So

ROCHESTER, N.Y.-(Business Wire)-September 3, 2008 - As President Bush enters his last few months in the White House, attitudes on his handling of Iraq have continued to hold steady, according to a new Harris Poll of 2,710 adults surveyed online between August 11 and 17, 2008 by Harris Interactive®. The Poll found that:

Iraq and the Presidential Election

Regardless of who wins the presidential election in November, one of the issues they will be confronted with is Iraq and how they handle it will be seen as a first big test of the new McCain or Obama administration. Already there are some ideas of how both major candidates will handle Iraq:

So What?

According to Regina A. Corso, the Director of The Harris Poll, “Americans think that the situation in Iraq is getting better, but the majority still feels that getting involved in the first place was the wrong thing to do. Knowing this, the incoming president will have to positively influence the situation in Iraq as soon as he takes office in January.â€

“Americans gave John McCain a large advantage over Barack Obama on the issue in March, but now seem to view each candidate as having the potential to do a better job on the issue than President Bush. Regardless, the president-elect will likely get a honeymoon in which to deal with Iraq, but given Americans’ lengthy widespread pessimism on how things are going there, that honeymoon will definitely be brief. Then the public will expect the new Administration to quickly make changes.â€

Methodology

This Harris Poll® was conducted online within the United States between August 11 and 17, 2008 among 2,710 adults (aged 18 and over). Figures for age, sex, race/ethnicity, education, region and household income were weighted where necessary to bring them into line with their actual proportions in the population. Propensity score weighting was also used to adjust for respondents’ propensity to be online. Because the sample is based on those who agreed to participate in the Harris Interactive panel, no estimates of theoretical sampling error can be calculated. Full data tables and methodology for this study can be found at www.harrisinteractive.com.

These statements conform to the principles of disclosure of the National Council on Public Polls.

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About Harris Interactive

Harris Interactive is a global leader in custom market research. With a long and rich history in multimodal research, powered by our science and technology, we assist clients in achieving business results. Harris Interactive serves clients globally through our North American, European and Asian offices and a network of independent market research firms. For more information, please visit www.harrisinteractive.com.

Harris Interactive Inc. 9/08

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