Attitudes
towards the war in Iraq are more negative among Latinos than in the
general population with most saying that U.S. troops should be
withdrawn as soon as possible, according to a Pew Hispanic Center
survey conducted as President George W. Bush began his second term in
office. Foreign-born Latinos consistently show less approving attitudes
towards the war and the president’s handling of the conflict than
Latinos born in the United States. This survey was conducted by
telephone from January 11 to 27, 2005 among a nationally representative
sample of 1,003 adults who identified themselves as being of Latino or
Hispanic origin or descent. All fieldwork was performed by
International Communications Research of Media, PA using Random Digit
Dialing (RDD) methodology. The results for the full sample have a
margin of error of 3.1 percent.
Table 1
Do you think the U.S. should keep military troops in Iraq until the
situation has stabilized, or do you think the U.S. should
withdraw its troops as soon as
possible?
January 2005
Total
Latino US Born Foreign Born
Keep the military troops in Iraq
37
47
29
Withdraw troops
51
46
55
DK/NA
12
6
15
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