For example, an ABC poll in early August, five months before the air war started, found that 59 percent of the public opposed bombing Iraqi military sites.
As a second-generation warrior, Yankelovich has no equal, which is why ABC polls conducted by his company are always in the forefront of "public opinion."
By April 5, a Washington Post /ABC poll found 55 percent support for taking to the ground.
The NBC poll includes the views of 405 adults and the ABC poll is based on 528 adults.
From zero to 31 percent in the latest ABC poll.
That's why only 20 percent of Americans say in an ABC poll that Mr. Rumsfeld should lose his job.
An ABC poll found that 70 percent opposed Congressional involvement in the case.
Most Americans (60 percent in the ABC poll) continued to oppose impeachment proceedings.
A day earlier, the ABC poll had Mr. Bush with a two-point edge.
This month that segment had risen to 74 percent of respondents to the ABC poll.