Mexico City Poll On Attitudes To NAFTA, U.S. Security Checks & President Bush.

As President Bush met with Latin American leaders in Mexico this week, a survey in the Greater Mexico City area found that a modest plurality of Mexicans there support NAFTA, but overwhelmingly they think it benefits the U.S. more than Mexico.

The poll also finds a large majority opposed to the presence of U.S. security agents in Mexico, and it shows that President Bush is very unpopular in Mexico City. The survey was conducted by Indemerc Harris Interactive based on telephone interviews with 800 adults in Greater Mexico City conducted on January 8 and 9, 2004. The survey results were weighted to be representative of all adults in Mexico City.

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