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National Survey of
1,000 Likely Voters
Conducted June 23-24, 2009
By Rasmussen Reports
1* During a speech to Congress in February,
the President named four priorities for his Administration--cutting the federal
deficit in half in the next four years, health care reform, development of new
sources of energy and ensuring that every child has access to a complete and
competitive education. Which of these priorities do you think is most
important?
31% Cutting the federal deficit in half
27% Health
care reform
22% Development
of new sources of energy
12% Ensuring that every child has access to a complete and
competitive education
8% Not sure
2* Which of these goals is the president
most likely to achieve – cutting the deficit in half, health care reform,
development of new sources of energy or ensuring that every child has access to
"a complete and competitive education"?
7% Cutting the
federal deficit in half
25% Health
care reform
25% Development
of new sources of energy
21% Ensuring that every child has access to a complete and
competitive education
22% Not
sure
3* Which of these goals is the president
least likely to achieve – cutting the deficit in half, health care reform,
development of new sources of energy or ensuring that every child has access to
"a complete and competitive education"?
64% Cutting the federal deficit in half
11% Health
care reform
8% Development of new sources of energy
7% Ensuring that
every child has access to a complete and competitive education
9% Not sure
4*
Earlier this year, Congress and the president enacted a $787
billion economic stimulus plan. So far, has the economic stimulus plan helped
the economy, hurt the economy or had no impact on the economy?
31% Helped
30% Hurt
31% No impact
8% Not sure
5* In reacting to the nation’s
current economic problems, what worries you more….that the federal government
will do too much or that the federal government will not do enough?
49% Federal
government will do too much
35% Federal
government will not do enough
16% Not
sure
NOTE: Margin of Sampling
Error, +/- 3 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence