
A new CBS News poll found 62% of Americans are unhappy about the war, up from 49% in May. Only 23% say they are willing to have troops remain in Afghanistan for one or two more years, and 54% think leaders should start a countdown for withdrawing U.S. soldiers. Forty-four percent disapprove of President Barack Obama’s handling of the war, while 43% approve it.
Yet, when a timetable proposal submitted by Representative Jim McGovern (D-Massachusetts) recently came up for a vote in the U.S. House, 60% of Democratic lawmakers supported it, but only 5% of Republicans went along.
Robert Naiman, policy director at Just Foreign Policy, wrote on Huffington Post: "If Democratic and Republican voters in the CBS poll had been allowed to stand in for Democrats and Republicans in the House two weeks ago (ignoring independents, also pro-timetable), the McGovern amendment would have passed 243-171, with 186 Democrats and 57 Republicans voting yes, and 54 Democrats and 117 Republicans voting no."
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