2/17/2004

Opinion polls from Wisconsin: ...a majority of voters are opposed to the war in Iraq, want the Bush administration's tax cuts repealed and are sharply divided over whether or not the relationships of gays and lesbians should be recognized under the law. The surveys also revealed that a majority of voters had not made a decision about who to vote for until sometime during the past week. Four in 10 voters said the issue that mattered most in determining their vote was a candidate's ability to create jobs and improve the economy...About 20 percent of voters interviewed said health care was the issue that mattered most to them, and another 20 percent said the war in Iraq was of paramount concern, the exit surveys found.

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