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In reply to the discussion: Syria Strike Whip Count - No/Lean No: 124 Yes/Lean Yes: 35 Undecided: 63 [View all]AnotherMcIntosh
(11,064 posts)to President George W. Bushs Iraq war resolution".
The rest of the statement (" though a majority of Democrats (61 percent) still backed war"
apparently refers to a poll of those voters who identified themselves as Democrats but were not in the House or the Senate and did not participate in the Iraq War Resolution vote.
As acknowledged by you in the text of your statement, a majority of Senate Democrats voted for the Iraq War Resolution. The percentage was 58%, not the referenced "61 percent".
I'm not sure that the article is in error. Most Democrats in Congress provided opposition although most Senate Democrats favored the Iraq War Resolution. Some people believe in polls, and the author apparently does when claiming that a majority of voters who were Democrats "still backed war." Does that make him in error? Only if there is information that the poll or polls for the time period were wrong.