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American Pulse(TM) Townhall Survey: People Feel They Have Lost Their Voice, Fix Economy First

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COLUMBUS, OH--(Marketwire - August 18, 2009) - Townhall meeting reaction to healthcare reform
as seen on TV newscasts appears to be grounded in grass roots feelings that
people have lost their voice in Washington. According to the latest
American Pulse™ Townhall of over 4,000 people 18+ (conducted 8/14-8/17/09),
many people appear to feel disappointed, disgusted or bad towards Congress.

Overall, a general sense of being left out is how respondents feel when it
comes to the economic stimulus and healthcare reform. 83.4% of respondents
think Congress and the President should fix the economy before doing
healthcare reform. 74.4% say they feel they've lost their voice in
Washington. 87.1% say Congress is not spending tax dollars wisely and 70.2%
agree/strongly agree that, "Congress is only interested in their own ideas
rather than those of the people."

Interestingly, 74.6% agree that returning the remaining stimulus money
directly to taxpayers would stimulate the economy. When asked if the
President has done enough to stimulate job growth, 55.2% disagree/strongly
disagree.

60% feel healthcare is too personal to be developed without reflecting the
will of the people and 48.2% think the healthcare legislation is being
developed too fast. 59.7% say even if healthcare reform isn't accomplished
during the current year, healthcare will not be jeopardized.

Other findings:

-- 70.7% say how their Congressperson votes on healthcare reform will
influence how they vote for them in the future.
-- 59.7% say protests at townhall meetings on proposed healthcare reform
are citizens making concerns known, 20.8% say its manufactured protests.
-- 60.7% say "Cash for Clunkers" won't help the economy recover, 39.3%
say it will.
-- 28.8% think Cap-and-Trade won't help the economy grow, 15.2% disagree.
-- 43.8% say Cap-and-Trade won't impact jobs, 30.8% say it will eliminate
jobs and 25.4% say it will create new jobs.
-- 41.3% are somewhat/very concerned about the H1N1 virus; 34.7% are not
very/not at all concerned.
-- 39.3% will get an H1N1 vaccine if it's available; 36.2% won't.
-- 41.9% think that the U.S. government is doing enough to protect
against the virus, 20.7% say its not.
-- Top 5 one word descriptions of feelings towards Congress: bad,
disappointed, sucks, neutral and disgusted.

For the full complimentary report (segments include age, income, gender and
political party): http://americanpulse.bigresearch.com.

About American PulseT Townhall Survey

The American PulseT Townhall Survey is the largest and most accurate
online "townhall meeting survey" with a margin of error of +/-1.6%. The
survey is collected by BIGresearch every month exclusively utilizing Survey
Sampling International's (SSI) U.S. panel. Over 4,000 respondents
participate, providing greater insights into how Americans really feel
about public affairs, such as the economy, healthcare and government.
http://www.bigresearch.com

About Survey Sampling International (SSI)

Survey Sampling International is the premier global provider of sampling
solutions for survey research. SSI offers access to more than 6 million
consumer and business-to-business research respondents in 54 countries via
Internet, telephone, and mobile. Additional client services include custom
profiling, survey programming and hosting, data processing, sampling
consulting, and survey optimization. SSI serves more than 1,800 marketing
research clients, including nearly three-quarters of the top researchers
worldwide. Founded in 1977, SSI has an international staff of 400 people
representing 50 countries and 36 languages. The company is based in
Shelton, CT with 14 additional offices worldwide.
http://www.surveysampling.com

 

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