EPI’s Take the Pulse
October 24, 2000
There's a lot of polling information out there these days, and
it's hard to wade through it all, even if you're interested in just
one issue. Moreover, the task of making sense of the public mind on
a given issue is made more daunting by the constant din of the
conventional wisdom, which continually insists that this or that is
off the public's agenda and just not worth thinking about. The
assumption seems to be that, if some issue isn't moving
politically, that must mean the public doesn't care, is opposed to
change, or is happy with what it's got.
In this section we will provide a series of in-depth
considerations of public opinion on issues like Social
Security, education, and health care that put this conventional
wisdom to the test. Click on the issue you're interested in below
and you may be surprised at how much is off the political
agenda but is definitely on the public agenda.
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