Top 3 findings from poll
All last week, we’ve been telling you about the recent 10-state, bipartisan-conducted poll we sponsored to better understand the extent to which government spending is affecting you, personally. In addition to the poll’s “Key Findings” we’ve highlighted in various products, below are three of the most interesting nuggets about the pervasiveness of spending concern.
Spending just got personal, the video
Fans told us they love the infographics we made to visualize the poll’s key findings. So we made a video taking the graphics to the next level.
Public Pulse: does your opinion match the public's?
For Virginians government spending is getting personal
A Public Notice bipartisan poll of likely Virginia voters found concern over government spending second only to anxiety about the nation’s economic situation.
For Washingtonians government spending is getting personal
A Public Notice bipartisan poll of likely Washington voters found concern over government spending second only to anxiety about the nation’s economic situation.
For Pennsylvanians government spending is getting personal
A Public Notice bipartisan poll of likely Pennsylvania voters found concern over government spending second only to anxiety about the nation’s economic situation.
For South Carolinians government spending is getting personal
A Public Notice bipartisan poll of likely South Carolina voters found concern over government spending second only to anxiety about the nation’s economic situation.
For Ohioans government spending is getting personal
A Public Notice bipartisan poll of likely Ohio voters found concern over government spending second only to anxiety about the nation’s economic situation.
For Nevadans government spending is getting personal
A Public Notice bipartisan poll of likely Nevada voters found concern over government spending second only to anxiety about the nation’s economic situation.

