A new Quinnipiac poll finds Republican support for the war in Afghanistan is more than twice as strong as Democratic support.
By a 47% to 42% margin, voters that President Obama should send 40,000 more combat troops
to Afghanistan as the military commanders on the ground have requested. Only 27% of
Democrats want more troops, compared to 68% of Republicans. Similarly, 68% of
Republicans, but only 31% of Democrats, think the United States is doing the right thing
fighting in Afghanistan.
Said Peter Brown: "Increasingly, the President finds himself with two different coalitions, one that backs him on domestic matters and a completely different one that backs him on Afghanistan. That could create a challenge to his considerable political skills."