U.S. Views on Mexico, War on Drugs

By Greg Scoblete
July 22, 2010

U.S. Views on Mexico

Via Angus Reid:

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Two thirds of respondents (65%) believe the â??War on Drugsâ?â??the efforts of the U.S. government to reduce the illegal drug tradeâ??has been a failure, while only eight per cent deem it a success....

A majority of Americans hold favorable views on Mexican food (78%) and the Mexican people (59%), while about a third provide a positive assessment of Mexican beer (34%) and immigrants from Mexico who live in the United States (32%). However, only seven per cent of respondents have a favorable opinion of the Mexican government.

It is important to note that respondents who have travelled to Mexico in their lifetime are more likely to have a favorable opinion of each one of the five entities tested than those who have never been to the Latin American country.

In all, half of Americans (49%) believe Mexico deserves most of the blame for being a major supplier of illegal drugs to the U.S. because it has allowed the drug cartels to grow and flourish. Democrats (45%) are less likely than Republicans (59%) to feel this way.

However, one third of Americans (34%) think the U.S. deserves most of the blame for this situation, for having a population that demands illegal drugs.

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Full results here. (pdf)

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