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Florida International University

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ISSUES AND VOTERS, DATA FROM THE FIU/FLORIDA POLL

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Data from the FIU/Florida Poll. (c) 1992, 1999, 2000. Florida International University. Current 2000 data is preliminary and is based on 954 interviews completed between October 13 and November 2, 2000. Interviewing will be completed before the election and full results will be available on the IPOR home page on November 16, 2000 (http://www.fiu.edu/orgs/ipor) Data click to see the numbers
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Doing enough to keep the economy growning and presidential vote plans in Florida

These tables give percentages of potential voters who answered "they should be doing a lot more" to the question "In general, do you think business and government in the US are doing enough to promote a strong and prosperous US economy in the future, do you think they should be doing somewhat more, or should they be doing a lot more than they are now?".

This is an issue where undecided voters a year ago have were significantly more concerned than Bush or Gore voters. The shift between a year ago and now indicates that a good number of these voters undecided a year ago are now voting for Gore.

Hugh Gladwin email: gladwin@fiu.edu


Current election: preliminary data from the 2000 FIU/Florida Poll

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Voters' plans a year ago for the 2000 election. Data from the 1999 FIU/Florida Poll

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Data

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