The reporter: mmittelstadt@dallasnews.com
The pundit: sabato@virginia.edu
The facts:
Among American adults, 53% agreed and 42% disagreed with the statement:
"If President Bush did not tell the truth about his reasons for going to war with Iraq, Congress should consider holding him accountable through impeachment."
Among Democrats 76% agreed, and 22% disagreed.
Oct. 29 - Nov. 2, 2005, Zogby International poll, commissioned by AfterDowningStreet.org, +- 2.9% margin of error.
Among American adults 52% agreed and 43% disagreed with the statement:
"If President Bush wiretapped American citizens without the approval of a judge, do you agree or disagree that Congress should consider holding him accountable through impeachment."
Among Democrats 71% agreed, and 24% disagreed.
January 9-12, 2006, Zogby International poll, commissioned by AfterDowningStreet.org, +- 2.9% margin of error.
Among American adults, 50% agreed and 44% disagreed with the statement:
"If President Bush did not tell the truth about his reasons for going to war with Iraq, Congress should consider holding him accountable by impeaching him."
Many felt strongly: 39% strongly agreed, while 30% strongly disagreed.
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