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Toplines - Auto Bailout - November 18-19, 2008
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Survey of 1,000 Likely Voters 1* What would be best for the economy -- if Congress passed
a new economic stimulus plan that includes money for the Big Three automakers
now, if Congress waited on any economic stimulus plan until Barack Obama takes
office or if Congress didn't pass any more economic stimulus plans at all? 28% Pass an economic stimulus
package now that includes money for the Big Three automakers 27% Wait until Barack Obama takes office 39% Don’t pass any more economic
stimulus plans at all 6% Not sure 2* If
General Motors files for bankruptcy protection, will that significantly hurt
your own personal finances? 12% Yes 73% No 15% Not
sure 3* In the long-term would it be better or worse for the
automobile industry if one of the big three auto companies goes out of
business? 28% Better 38% Worse 13% It would have no impact 21% Not
sure 4* Are the
costs of hiring union workers a major factor causing the financial problems of
automakers? 50% Yes 35% No 15% Not
sure 5* Which
is better for the economy--to let companies like General Motors fail or for the
federal government to provide subsidies that will keep companies like General
Motors in business? 48% To let Companies like General Motors fail 35% To provide subsidies to keep companies like General Motors
in business 17% Not
sure NOTE: Margin of Sampling Error, +/- 3
percentage points with a 95% level of confidence |