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But among Democratic voters, 53 percent said she had made a mistake, underscoring the political problems the war has caused her.
While a late February Pew poll found a continuing majority of respondents (54 percent) saying the war was a mistake, opinions were evenly divided about how and when to extract United States forces.
Public opinion is split -- 49 percent think the United States made a mistake in sending troops to Afghanistan in 2001, while 48percentt do not.
The idea, if you heard that -- that little soliloquy on 47 percent, and you think he just made a mistake, then I think you're -- I -- I -- I -- I -- I got a bridge to sell you.
When the Huffington Post asked her if she favored extending the Bush tax cuts for the top two percent, Pelosi said doing so would be a mistake.
While most voters saw no risk for the city in changing mayors right now, 54 percent were worried that Mr. Ferrer would make serious mistakes in office, compared with 34percentt who feared that Mr. Bloomberg would.
100 percent did not see the Computer make a critical mistake, though they looked right at that display.
Thirty-four pereportedported getting the wrong medication or dose, incorrect test results, a mistake in their treatment or care, or being notified late about abnormal test results.
We have a presidential election where the margin of votes is one one-thousandths of a percent, but the machines have a much greater chance than that of making a mistake".
Mr. Romney did not get into specifics in his remarks regarding what he thought his mistakes had been, and made no mention of his much-maligned statement that "47 percent" of Americans were overdependent on government.
"There were some mistakes," he acknowledged, adhering to the boilerplate, "but I am with the revolution a hundred percent".
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