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Article: American Public Now Believes that Iraq Did Not have Weapons of Mass Destruction, According to Latest Harris Interactive Survey.
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- February 23, 2004
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ROCHESTER, N.Y., Feb. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- For many months a clear majority of the American public believed that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. Now a new Harris Poll finds that in light of new revelations by the Bush Administration especially former chief weapons inspector David Kay that no weapons have been found, the public is much less sure about whether the weapons existed. Overall, the public attitudes to the war in Iraq or on the prospects for U.S. troops remaining there remain similar to previously conducted Harris Interactive surveys conducted in the past few months.
These are the results of The Harris Poll(R) of 1,020 U.S. adults conducted by ...