A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows that, of the four priorities outlined by the President earlier this year, 21% rate health care reform as the most important. Eighteen percent (18%) say ensuring that every child has access to a complete and competitive education should be the priority, and 15% put the emphasis on development of new sources of energy.
Although deficit reduction is the top priority for voters, it’s also seen as the least likely to be achieved. Two-out-of-three voters (67%) rate it as least likely while just seven percent (7%) say it’s the goal most likely to be achieved.
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Friday, August 21, 2009
40% Say Cutting Deficit Is Top Priority
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