Most Important Issue Facing Texas (August 2022)

Most Important Issue Facing Texas (August 2022)

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Border security16%
Immigration14%
Political corruption / leadership10%
Inflation / Rising prices10%
Abortion8%
Gun control / gun violence7%
The economy5%

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CategoryDemocratIndependentRepublican
Border security2%18%30%
Immigration2%20%24%
Political corruption / leadership19%6%3%
Inflation / Rising prices8%16%12%
Abortion14%7%2%
Gun control / gun violence14%4%1%
The economy5%5%5%

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CategoryLean DemocratNot very strong DemocratStrong Democrat
Border security1%3%3%
Immigration2%2%2%
Political corruption / leadership26%8%21%
Inflation / Rising prices6%18%5%
Abortion12%10%16%
Gun control / gun violence11%10%18%
The economy6%7%3%

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CategoryLean RepublicanNot very strong RepublicanStrong Republican
Border security32%21%33%
Immigration27%20%25%
Political corruption / leadership3%2%4%
Inflation / Rising prices9%14%12%
Abortion2%6%0%
Gun control / gun violence0%1%1%
The economy7%4%5%

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CategoryLiberalsModeratesConservatives
Border security2%8%31%
Immigration1%10%25%
Political corruption / leadership21%8%3%
Inflation / Rising prices7%14%11%
Abortion14%8%3%
Gun control / gun violence11%12%1%
The economy2%8%5%

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CategoryLean liberalSomewhat liberalExtremely liberal
Border security4%1%2%
Immigration4%0%1%
Political corruption / leadership17%20%26%
Inflation / Rising prices15%3%4%
Abortion17%13%12%
Gun control / gun violence11%9%13%
The economy1%3%1%

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CategoryLean conservativeSomewhat conservativeExtremely conservative
Border security17%37%35%
Immigration25%28%21%
Political corruption / leadership4%3%3%
Inflation / Rising prices12%10%12%
Abortion9%1%0%
Gun control / gun violence2%2%0%
The economy5%4%6%

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CategoryWhiteBlackHispanic
Border security22%4%10%
Immigration18%4%11%
Political corruption / leadership9%9%10%
Inflation / Rising prices10%12%11%
Abortion6%9%11%
Gun control / gun violence3%17%12%
The economy4%5%5%

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CategoryMaleFemale
Border security19%14%
Immigration17%11%
Political corruption / leadership9%11%
Inflation / Rising prices10%11%
Abortion6%9%
Gun control / gun violence4%9%
The economy5%4%

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CategoryUrbanSuburbanRural
Border security8%19%22%
Immigration10%14%19%
Political corruption / leadership11%10%7%
Inflation / Rising prices13%9%12%
Abortion6%9%7%
Gun control / gun violence9%8%2%
The economy7%4%5%

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Category18-2930-4445-6465+
Border security4%9%21%27%
Immigration7%9%19%17%
Political corruption / leadership5%5%10%18%
Inflation / Rising prices14%11%12%5%
Abortion11%9%6%6%
Gun control / gun violence7%8%6%7%
The economy9%6%4%1%

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CategoryNo HSHigh school graduateSome college2-year4-yearPost-grad
Border security18%14%21%15%17%14%
Immigration9%12%12%16%13%21%
Political corruption / leadership0%7%11%8%8%19%
Inflation / Rising prices22%15%9%12%9%4%
Abortion19%4%7%7%11%7%
Gun control / gun violence4%9%6%5%7%6%
The economy1%6%4%1%6%4%

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CategoryExtremely importantSomewhat importantNot very importantNot at all important
Border security23%14%11%8%
Immigration16%17%12%7%
Political corruption/leadership6%8%14%16%
Inflation/Rising prices10%13%13%5%
Abortion4%6%11%15%
Gun control/gun violence7%7%7%8%
The economy4%4%6%6%
Environment/Climate change1%3%2%10%
Energy/The grid2%2%4%3%
Health care1%2%1%5%
Taxes3%2%0%0%
Education1%2%2%4%
Voting rights2%2%1%4%
Unemployment/jobs1%1%2%0%
Police misconduct0%1%3%0%
Social welfare programs2%0%1%0%
Utility rates1%1%1%0%
Redistricting2%1%0%1%
Property rights0%1%4%0%
Water supply0%1%0%0%
Moral decline3%1%1%1%
Housing1%1%2%2%
Homelessness2%1%0%1%
Gas prices1%2%0%2%
Crime1%2%2%0%
Coronavirus/COVID-192%0%0%1%
Pension funding0%0%0%0%
Oil prices0%0%1%1%
Race relations0%0%0%0%
State budget cuts1%0%0%0%
State government spending0%0%0%0%
The media1%1%0%0%
Transportation/roads/traffic0%0%0%0%
Electoral fraud0%0%0%1%
Opioid/prescription drug abuse1%0%0%0%

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CategoryThe Bible is the actual word of God and is to be taken literally, word for word.The Bible is the word of God but not everything in it should be taken literally, word for word.The Bible is a book written by men and is not the word of God.Don't know.
Border security23%18%7%13%
Immigration15%17%7%13%
Political corruption / leadership5%8%19%4%
Inflation / Rising prices14%10%6%18%
Abortion2%8%14%4%
Gun control / gun violence6%5%10%10%
The economy4%6%4%2%

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