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57% of Americans Say Iraq War "Not Worth It"

A CNN-Gallup poll taken April 29-May 1, 2005, found 57% of Americans believe the current situation in Iraq is not worth going to war over,
while 41% say it is.
49% say it was a mistake to go to war, 48% say it was not.
56% say the war is going badly 42% say it is going well.
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