65% More Interested in Economic Issues More Than Cultural Issues | Scott Rasmussen
65% of voters are more interested in economic issues than cultural issues. 19% take the opposite view and 16% are not sure.
65% of voters are more interested in economic issues than cultural issues. 19% take the opposite view and 16% are not sure.
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Polling found 63 percent of executives agree “that companies should speak out on social issues,” but a mere 36 percent of voters agree.
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