Monday, April 21, 2008

April 21, 2008 question

A recent poll shows that Iraq has dropped to the fourth most
important issue to voters in the upcoming presidential election.
Raise your hand if your shocked that the economy, gas prices, and
health care have overtaken it (by a pretty wide margin) in the minds
of the voting public. I'm not going to pretend to be more globally
conscious or patriotic than anybody, but this is pretty typical of
how elections go. Everyone is really concerned about a war on foreign
soil until the vote approaches and the bills are due. Then every four
years we have to decide as a nation who will do a better job with our
money: the government or Wal-Mart. And that's how we decide on the
leader of the free world. Cool, huh?

Here's today's question:

According to a Fox News poll in May 2007, what were the four most
important issues to voters in the 2008 presidential election? (put
them in order from first to fourth; the most credit will be assigned
to the most important issues)

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