Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Americans don't believe in domestic spying

58% of Americans want a special prosecutor to investigate Bush's domestic spying

Now you know why Bush is mounting such a sudden full-court press on this issue. They've lost control of the public opinion on it.

A new USA TODAY/CNN/Gallup Poll shows that 51% of Americans say the administration was wrong to intercept conversations without a warrant. The poll also showed that 58% of Americans support appointment of a special prosecutor to investigate the issue. The poll of 1,006 adults was taken Friday through Sunday and has a margin of error of +/—3 percentage points.


(Americablog)