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Election 2008: Issues, issues everywhere ... Will They Help The World?
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The election of the next U.S. President is in November 2008. The primaries are beginning and that will determine the two candidates that will compete for the highest position in the U.S. government. U.S. voters are battling with many issues. Let's talk about the issues.






Janis de Asis's answers.
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How important are each of these U.S. issues on an international scale?
1= Very Important; 3 = Neither Important nor Unimportant; 5 = Very Unimportant

1
2
3
4
5
Don't Know
Abortion
X
Affirmative Action
X
Budget & Taxes
X
Campaign & Political Reform
X
Crime, Death Penalty & Drugs
X
Education
X
Environment
X
Euthanasia (Right to die)
X
Foreign Relations
X
First Amendment, Free Speech & The Internet
X
Gay Rights
X
Guns
X
Healthcare
X
Immigration
X
International Trade
X
Labor Unions, Jobs & Business
X
Military, War & Veterans
X
Social Security & Seniors
X
Women
X

What other issue, that has international implications, should U.S. voters demand their candidates to address?

Which of these issues is the most important on an international scale?

    Abortion

    Affirmative Action

    Budget & Taxes

    Campaign & Political Reform

    Crime, Death Penalty & Drugs

    Education

    Environment

    Euthanasia (Right to die)

    Foreign Relations

    First Amendment, Free Speech & The Internet

    Gay Rights

    Guns

    Healthcare

    Immigration

    International Trade

  >Labor Unions, Jobs & Business

    Military, War & Veterans

    Social Security & Seniors

    Women

Why is that issue important?

2008 Candidates : dNeero Social Surveys

As of January 2008 which candidate will perform best for the U.S. in the international community?

    Hillary Clinton

    John Edwards

    Rudy Giuliani

    Mike Huckabee

    John McCain

  >Barack Obama

    Ron Paul

    Mitt Romney

    Fred Thompson

What other question about how the U.S. Presidential Election will affect the world community, would you like to see in a dNeero Social Survey?



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