Gallup Poll. April 23-26, 2007. N=1,007 adults nationwide, randomly drawn from Gallup's household panel, which was originally recruited through random selection methods. MoE ± 4.
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"Now, thinking about the different sources Americans can turn to for insights on what the situation in Iraq is like. How reliable a source of accurate information about current conditions in Iraq do you consider each of the following people to be: very reliable, somewhat reliable, not too reliable, or not reliable at all? How about
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Very to Somewhat Reliable/Not Too Reliable
Commander of U.S. forces in Iraq, General David Petraeus
4/23-26/07 80 13
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Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Peter Pace
4/23-26/07 67 17
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Secretary of Defense Robert Gates
4/23-26/07 67 25
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Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
4/23-26/07 66 33
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Senator John McCain
4/23-26/07 65 31
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Former president Bill Clinton
4/23-26/07 61 38
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Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton
4/23-26/07 58 41
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John Edwards
4/23-26/07 57 35
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Senator Barack Obama
4/23-26/07 57 36
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Former president George H. W. Bush
4/23-26/07 57 41
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi
4/23-26/07 53 42
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Rudy Giuliani
4/23-26/07 52 42
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President George W. Bush
4/23-26/07 50 49
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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid
4/23-26/07 48 35
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Vice President Dick Cheney
4/23-26/07 46 53
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