Friday, November 26, 2010

Majority of 2010 Voters Support Spending For Infrastructure to Create Jobs

Zogby Interactive: Poll of 2010 Voters Finds Majorities Still Support Spending For Infrastructure to Create Jobs

On Other Issues, Voters More Likely to Favor GOP Positions

UTICA, New York - "Fifty-six percent of people who voted in the mid-term election favor federal spending on infrastructure projects that create jobs, but they are also more likely to side with the Republican position on other key decisions the next Congress may face, according to the latest Zogby Interactive poll.

The poll of 2,185 voters was conducted from Nov. 3-5, 2010."

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