Courtesy of WashingtonTimes.com
President Obama’s liberal activist base is adamantly opposed to military
strikes in Syria, according to a new survey the Progressive Change
Campaign Committee released Wednesday.
PCCC
says more than 57,000 of its activists weighed in, and 73 percent of
them opposed the U.S. taking action in Syria. Just 18 percent supported
strikes, and just 14 percent said the U.S. should go ahead unilaterally
if it can’t find any allies.
Indeed, a majority of
the activists don’t believe Mr. Obama and Secretary of State John F.
Kerry are being honest when they lay out their justifications for taking
military action.
Four out of five activists also said they believe U.S. action will lead to deeper involvement in the civil war.
PCCC detailed the findings, which came from a three-day survey of its activists, in a memo to congressional Democrats.
“In the last 72 hours, we surveyed PCCC members
across the nation – in every state and congressional district. We’ve
received over 57,000 responses so far, and a clear result: Your
progressive base stands firmly against bombing Syria,” said Adam Green
and Stephanie Taylor, co-founders of PCCC.
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