QUESTIONS
1.
1.
Asked which issues are the most or second-most important to them, 23% responded the rising cost of living, 22% said the economy and 21% cited division in the country. Climate change, COVID-19 and government spending were each at the forefront of 18% of respondents' minds, followed by immigration and health care. Which is the most important issue to you? The rising cost of living
35%
531 votes
The economy
10%
150 votes
Division in the country
12%
181 votes
Climate change
7%
105 votes
COVID-19
12%
183 votes
Government spending
3%
41 votes
Immigration
6%
84 votes
Heath care
8%
117 votes
Other (please specify)
3%
50 votes
Not Applicable
4%
58 votes
2.
2.
Respondents continued to say the nation has grown less civil since the pandemic began, as they have in polls conducted in August 2020 and January 2021, with 67% saying politics have gotten nastier compared with 15% who say there's been an improvement. Do you think politics have gotten nastier since the pandemic began? Yes
79%
1188 votes
No
9%
128 votes
Undecided
12%
184 votes
3.
3.
The concern isn't just widespread — it's acute. The poll asked voters to rank division on a 0-100 scale, with 100 representing "on the edge of a civil war." The mean response was 70.36. Do you believe the US is on the edge of a civil war? Yes
37%
561 votes
No
30%
447 votes
Undecided
33%
492 votes
4.
4.
In your opinion, who is the main cause of the division in the country? Politicians
47%
705 votes
Media
20%
305 votes
Each other not listening to the other side
20%
302 votes
Other (please specify)
6%
97 votes
Not Applicable
6%
91 votes
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