Donald Trump’s criticism of President George W. Bush’s decision to go to war with Iraq and performance on keeping the nation safe from terrorism is out of line with attitudes of most Republicans in polls during Bush’s presidency — and afterward.

A January 2007 Washington Post-ABC News poll found 83 percent of Republicans thought Bush had made the country “safer and more secure,” while 17 percent said he had not. Later that year a Post-ABC poll found 85 percent of Republicans approved of the way Bush handled the U.S. campaign against terrorism, while only 12 percent disapproved.

Republicans are less unanimous in support of Bush’s decision on the Iraq war, but a a Post-ABC poll last May found 54 percent of Republicans saying the Iraq war was worth fighting, while 41 percent said it was not.