Tags: Reason-Rupe Public Opinion Survey
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Public Puts Hillary Clinton Far Ahead of 2016 Contenders
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66 Percent Favor Obama’s Minimum Wage Increase, but 56 Percent Oppose if it Raises Unemployment
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66 Percent Favor Obama’s Minimum Wage Increase, but 56 Percent Oppose if it Raises Unemployment
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Reason-Rupe February/March 2013 National Survey
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Majority of Americans Fail to See Link between Taxes and Investment
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66 Percent Say Technological Innovation Depends Primarily on Private Not Public Investment
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66 Percent Say Technological Innovation Depends Primarily on Private Not Public Investment
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The Perils of Pushing Pot Prohibition
Most Americans say the feds should not interfere with marijuana legalization in Colorado and Washington.
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64 Percent Oppose Raising the Debt Ceiling; 25 Percent Say Failing To Do So Will Cause Major Economic Crisis
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64 Percent Oppose Raising the Debt Ceiling; 25 Percent Say Failing To Do So Will Cause Major Economic Crisis
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75 Percent Say Federal Budget Deficit is a Major Problem that Must Be Addressed Now
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Americans Support Treating Marijuana Like Alcohol
Want feds to leave states alone
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Poll: Americans Don’t Want Marijuana Users, Growers or Sellers Arrested By Feds
Reason-Rupe poll finds overwhelming opposition to federal marijuana arrests in states that legalize it and a majority of Americans favor treating marijuana like alcohol
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Poll: Americans Don’t Want Marijuana Users, Growers or Sellers Arrested By Feds
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Poll Finds Most Americans Support Treating Marijuana Like Alcohol; Even More Think the Feds Should Let States Do So
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Poll: Americans, Especially Young Ones, Say People "Should Be Allowed" to Own Assault Weapons
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Poll: Americans, Especially Young Ones, Say People "Should Be Allowed" to Own Assault Weapons
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Gun Control: If It Feels Good, Do It
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Just 27 Percent of Americans Say the 1994 Federal Assault Weapons Ban Would Have Helped Avoid the Sandy Hook Shooting
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Just 27 Percent of Americans Say the 1994 Federal Assault Weapons Ban Would Have Helped Avoid the Sandy Hook Shooting