The latest results of Rasmussen Reports� monthly survey on the War on Terror show signs that Americans may be becoming more cautiously optimistic about their country�s performance. The percentage of those who believe that terrorists are winning the war continues to take a downward turn; 26% of this month�s respondents indicated terrorists have the advantage, down from 30% and 35% in the two previous polls, respectively.
The number saying the U.S. and its allies are winning moved up to 44% from 40% a month ago. Only once in the past year has a larger percentage been that optimistic. However, during Election 2004, the number who believed the U.S. and its allies were winning consistently remained above 50%.
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