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14/06/2010 | Nat'l Journal Insiders Poll: Economy Top Issue

Kyle Trygstad

According to National Journal's weekly Insiders Poll, 73% of Democratic members of Congress and 54% of Republicans said jobs and the economy was the top issue on their constituents' minds.

 

"It is always about jobs and the economy," one Democrat told NJ. "If the administration does not soon comprehend that, their re-election will look like dead fish floating in the Gulf."

A Republican added that the economy is "followed by budget, second, and the oil spill as a distant third."

With 3%, the least number of Democrats said the budget deficit was the most important issue among their constituents. Also below the economy was the Gulf oil spill (18%), immigration (5%) and health reform (3%).

That stands in stark contrast to Republicans, 26% of whom said the budget was the top issue. That was followed by immigration and the oil spill (8% each), and health reform at 3%.

"My constituents are most concerned about the deficit," one Republican said. "They fired Republicans for a $167 billion deficit in 2006. What do you think they think about a $1.5 trillion deficit in 2010?"

Real Clear Politics (Estados Unidos)

 


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