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To: lowbridge
You are so right about the DemocRAT voting fraud -- never knew so many dead people and dogs could vote until the 2000 election!
6 posted on 06/01/2002 6:39:37 PM PDT by PhiKapMom
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To: PhiKapMom
They can't win on the Terrorism as all their attempts to hang that on President Bush has backfired or failed in some way. So their only chance is back to the domestic issues which has been their bread and butter issues anyway..... Below are a couple of polls showing some ranking of the issues in recent months.....


Problems and Priorities
All data are from nationwide surveys of
Americans 18 & older.

Election issues | Priorities for government


 

Priorities for Government

The Harris Poll. Latest: May 15-21, 2002. N=1,013 adults nationwide. MoE ± 3.

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"What do you think are the two most important issues for the government to address?"
   
Top Responses
5/02 4/02 3/02 2/02
% % % %
Terrorism 30 23 24 27
The economy (non-specific) 17 15 24 26
Education 11 12 14 12
National security 9 4 7 7
Health care (other than Medicare) 7 8 9 7
Taxes 7 8 8 7
Middle East peace process 6 18 2 1
Homeland security/Public safety 5 4 5 4
The war 4 8 14 8
Social Security 4 5 4 5
Foreign policy (non-specific) 4 4 2 3

 

CBS News Poll. May 13-14, 2002. N=647 adults nationwide. MoE ± 4.
         

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"What do you think is the single most important problem for the government -- that is, the President and Congress -- to address in the coming year?"
    %      
  Terrorism/War/Military 23      
  Economy/Jobs 15      
  Education 5      
  Social Security/Medicare 4      
  Health care 4      
  Taxes/IRS 4      
  Foreign policy 3      
  Other 27      
  Don't know/No answer 15      


8 posted on 06/01/2002 6:48:49 PM PDT by deport
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