Iraq is top issue but majority doubts Democrats have a plan for the war
15th Nov 2006, 04:06 GMT
WASHINGTON Iraq remains the top priority coming out of the midterm elections. That's according to a new A-P-Ipsos poll that shows 37 percent of all adults believe the war...
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