This graphic answers the question “What are the nation’s most pressing issues?” and simply breaks down the responses by 1,671,267 citizens by gender, answer, and issue at hand. The issue’s importance to the people is then represented by the size of the light bulb it lives in. With this illustration, it’s simple to see, for example, that almost two thirds of people polled believe that America can still maintain its superpower status despite China’s speedy economic rise.
Other survey results include:
* 65% believe Obama is “out of touch” while 35% maintain he is “busy working on hard problems.”
* 53% feel that wealthy oil companies should be taxed more to subsidize alternate energy sources.
* 75% would like to see their state adopt an immigration law similar to Arizona’s.
* 56% think that the US can maintain its superpower size despite China’s speedy economic rise.
* 65% of respondents believe that the Tea Part is not powered by negative appeals based on race.
* 65% want the courts to invalidate the health care law because of its universal mandate.
The infographic is published under a Creative Commons license, so feel free to share it with your own readers.
]]>This graphic answers the question “What are the nation’s most pressing issues?” and simply breaks down the responses by 1,671,267 citizens by gender, answer, and issue at hand. The issue’s importance to the people is then represented by the size of the light bulb it lives in. With this illustration, it’s simple to see, for example, that almost two thirds of people polled believe that America can still maintain its superpower status despite China’s speedy economic rise.
Other survey results include:
* 65% believe Obama is “out of touch” while 35% maintain he is “busy working on hard problems.”
* 53% feel that wealthy oil companies should be taxed more to subsidize alternate energy sources.
* 75% would like to see their state adopt an immigration law similar to Arizona’s.
* 56% think that the US can maintain its superpower size despite China’s speedy economic rise.
* 65% of respondents believe that the Tea Part is not powered by negative appeals based on race.
* 65% want the courts to invalidate the health care law because of its universal mandate.
The infographic is published under a Creative Commons license, so feel free to share it with your own readers.
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