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Poll Finds Majority Confident of Reagan

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A majority of Americans questioned do not think President Reagan’s cancer surgery will hamper his ability to meet the demands of the office, according to a Gallup Poll published Sunday.

Gallup interviewed 753 adults by telephone Wednesday and Thursday for the poll, commissioned by Newsweek magazine. The poll had a margin of error of 4%.

Of those questioned, 57% were “not too concerned†or “not at all concerned†about Reagan’s abilities to do his job. Forty percent said they were “very concerned†or “fairly concerned.â€

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The poll found no significant change in public opinion since one taken before the 1984 election, when 43% expressed concern about Reagan’s ability to carry out his duties and 55% did not.

Reagan’s approval rate also has increased slightly since the surgery to 68%, up from 65% during the TWA hijacking crisis.

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