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Ohio Newspaper Poll, October 4-8, 2008

These findings are based on the most recent Ohio Newspaper Poll conducted by the Institute for Policy Research at the University of Cincinnati between October 4 and October 8, 2008. A random sample of 869 likely voters from throughout the state was interviewed by telephone. In 95 of 100 cases, the statewide estimates will be accurate to plus or minus 3.3 percent.

Poll questions:

Which candidate would you vote for?
Do you think you might change your mind between now and Election Day?
Which candidate would do the best job of improving economic conditions?
Do you approve or disapprove of the Wall Street rescue?
Which of the following do you think is the MOST effective action the government could take to stimulate the U.S. economy?
How much influence do you think any president has on the day-to-day economic conditions of Americans?
Would you say your standard of living is better now than it was four years ago, worse or about the same?
How worried are you about losing your job?
How worried are you about losing your home?
How worried are you about having a secure retirement?
Do you think economically your parent's generation was better off, worse off, or about the same as the current generation?
Do you think economically the next generation of workers will be better off, worse off, or about the same as the current generation?
What impact have free trade agreements like NAFTA had on Ohio's economy?
Which of the following do you think best describes the financial situation of Social Security today?
Do you favor or oppose the proposal of allowing workers to invest part of their Social Security taxes?
 

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