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A March 2003 Gallup poll conducted during the first few days of the war showed that 5 % of the population had protested or made a public opposition against the war compared to 21 % who attended a rally or made a public display to support the war.
An ABC news poll showed that 2 % had attended an anti-war protest and 1 % attended a pro-war rally.
The protests made 20 % more opposed to the war and 7 % more supportive.
A Fox News poll showed that 63 % had an unfavorable view of the protesters, just 23 % had a favorable view.
According to Pew Research, 40 % said in March 2003 that they had heard " too much " from people opposed to the war against 17 % who said " too little ".

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