Americans Split on Pelosi-CIA Controversy

May 22, 2009 RSS Feed Print
  • 43: Percentage of Americans thinks it's "at least somewhat likely that the Central Intelligence Agency misled Nancy Pelosi"
  • 41: Percentage who don't think the CIA misled Pelosi
  • 62: Percentage of Democrats who "give Pelosi the benefit of the doubt"
  • 62: Percentage of Republicans who think Pelosi is lying
  • 38: Percentage of independents who think the CIA "may have misled" Pelosi
  • 48: Percentage of independents who think that is not likely

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Sources: Rasmussen

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OH, it's so OBVIOUS that Pelosi is a liar.....how DUMB is America???

Carol of CA 7:39PM May 23, 2009

I believe that all this interest in Pelosi is the result of the Republicans wanting to take the spotlight off of the Bush, Chencey, Rumstead gang.. What is the difference if she knew anything about it. At that time is did not have the power to do anything about George Bush. He should have been stopped long before he came up with his policies of destruction.

Jayne of NJ 11:50AM May 22, 2009

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