Poll finds broad support for President Obama’s counterterrorism policies
Wednesday, February 8
. . . By better than 2 to 1 Americans say the presidents handling of terrorism is a major reason to support rather than oppose his bid for reelection.
A new Washington Post-ABC News poll shows that President
Obama, who campaigned on a pledge to close the brig at Guantanamo Bay and to change national security policies he criticized as inconsistent with U.S. law and values, has little to fear politically for failing to live up to all of those promises . . .
The survey shows that 70 percent of respondents approve of Obamas decision to keep open the prison at Guantanamo Bay. He pledged during his first week in office to close the prison within a year. But he has not done so . . .
The poll shows that 53 percent of self-identified liberal Democrats and 67 percent of moderate or conservative Democrats support keeping Guantanamo Bay open, even though it emerged as a symbol of the post-Sept. 11 national security policies of George W. Bush, which many liberals bitterly opposed.
Obama has also relied on armed drones far more than Bush did, and he has expanded their use beyond Americas defined war zones. The Post-ABC News poll found that 83 percent of Americans approve of Obamas drone policy . . .
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