Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1941 — Page 7

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Gallup Poll Shows—

U.S. Regains

onfidence That British will Win War

New Optimism Noted Here as Russians Stem Nei Tide:

Public Opinion, However, Is Just a Hunch. By GEORGE | GALLUP Director, Amercian Institute of Publi Opinion. PRINCETON, N. J., Sept. 10.—American public confidence in eventual victory for Britain and her allies has revived considerably since the British reverses in Greece and in Crete last spring and since Russia entered the war. But it is still below the spirit of confidence which prevailed at

polls conducted by the Insti-

-|crease since the dark days of June-

|layman’s “hunch,” since the com-

A series of public opinion

tute during the two years of

the conflict traces the alternate periods of optimism and pessism in the United States as the fortunes of war seemed to’ favor or hinder the British cause. The latest study indicates that a lit- : tle more than two = thirds of the voters polled think Britain is going to win the war, while only 6 per cent think German Ty eo win an rest are either unde- = PT Gallup sided or think a stalemate will ree sult This represents a considerable increase in confidence in recent weeks —coinciding with the stubborn resistance of Russia against the Nazi invasion—and a very substantial in-

July, 1940, when France fell victim to the Nazi sword. The public’s ideas on the outcome of the war are, of course, purely a

mon people have no military experience which would give them special insight. Military experts themselves are not in agreement as to the probable outcome. The Institute has found that American interventionist sentiment tends to increase when Britain is suffering reverses. The present ris-

the outbreak of the war two years ago this month.

may. indeed, Sesount for the lack of lic energy in pushing the dePhbke program which some observers allege exists today. The trend of public confidence in a British victory is shown in the following series of . surveys.

“Which side do you think will win the war—Britain or Germany?” © Gers UndeBritain many cided Sept. 1939 (War Be- | 82% 7% 11%

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(Russian ‘ War) 69 § 25 Institute studies have found that voters who believe Britain will win give four main reasons: (1) Britain’s control of the seas and her ability to get supplies and food from her colonies, (2) confidence that the United States will not permit Britain to go down, (3) belief that Germany cannot stand a long war without supplies from the outside world, (4) confidence in the character and morale of the British

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