The nos about the LYING about the leak totals about 77% (Mostly lying; hiding something)
Economy Good = 57%
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/08/03/opinion/polls/main713832.shtmlPoll: Country Divided Over Iraq
NEW YORK, Aug. 3, 2005
Forty-eight percent now think things are going well for the United States in Iraq, while half say things are going badly. These assessments are slightly improved from July, when 54 percent said things were going badly for the United States.
(CBS) The president’s approval level remains below 50 percent, and Americans are still divided over the war in Iraq. They are paying attention to one of the summer’s major news stories – the possible 2003 leak to reporters of the identity of CIA covert agent Valerie Plame. In fact, the story has captured a level of attention from the public similar to the early stages of political scandals such as Whitewater, the Democrats' 1996 fundraising and Iran Contra.
Forty-one percent of the public views this controversy as of great importance to the nation -- more than what was said about the Whitewater scandal in its early days, and about the same as was measured for Iran-Contra in the spring of 1987 and the campaign fundraising scandal. But compared to how Americans felt about Watergate in 1973, fewer today see this issue as of great importance.
IMPORTANCE TO THE NATION
Great
Plame leak (8/2005)
41%
Fundraising (3/1997)
40%
Whitewater (4/1994)
16%
Iran-Contra (5/1987)
42%
Watergate (5/1973)*
53%
ETC....SOME; VERY LITTLE nos. follow