Most Important Problem Facing the State of Texas (February 2010)

Most Important Problem Facing the State of Texas (February 2010)

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Unemployment/jobs19%
Immigration16%
The economy14%
Border security14%
Political corruption/leadership8%
Health care6%

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categoryDemocratIndependentRepublican
Unemployment/jobs26%22%12%
Immigration8%10%24%
The economy15%5%14%
Border security6%9%21%
Political corruption/leadership10%25%4%
Health care11%0%2%

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categoryLean RepublicanNot very strong RepublicanStrong Republican
Unemployment/jobs17%17%7%
Immigration27%15%29%
The economy5%23%12%
Border security24%14%25%
Political corruption/leadership6%8%2%
Health care0%3%2%

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categoryLean DemocratNot very strong DemocratStrong Democrat
Unemployment/jobs26%23%27%
Immigration10%14%6%
The economy1%20%15%
Border security9%10%4%
Political corruption/leadership18%2%12%
Health care9%8%12%

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categoryLiberalsModeratesConservatives
Unemployment/jobs24%23%15%
Immigration6%9%23%
The economy17%13%13%
Border security4%10%20%
Political corruption/leadership14%9%5%
Health care10%10%2%

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categoryLeaning conservativeSomewhat conservativeExtremely conservative
Unemployment/jobs19%13%13%
Immigration21%26%20%
The economy11%14%15%
Border security13%22%26%
Political corruption/leadership9%3%2%
Health care3%1%1%

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categoryLeaning liberalSomewhat liberalExtremely liberal
Unemployment/jobs24%18%38%
Immigration8%5%0%
The economy17%21%6%
Border security10%0%0%
Political corruption/leadership8%23%13%
Health care9%11%12%

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categoryDemocratRepublicanTea Party
Unemployment/jobs25%11%12%
Immigration8%22%26%
The economy14%13%13%
Border security6%21%18%
Political corruption/leadership13%3%10%
Health care11%3%3%

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categoryWhiteBlackHispanic
Unemployment/jobs16%26%23%
Immigration20%12%8%
The economy13%10%19%
Border security17%10%10%
Political corruption/leadership9%7%7%
Health care5%11%7%

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categoryMaleFemale
Unemployment/jobs19%19%
Immigration17%15%
The economy11%16%
Border security15%12%
Political corruption/leadership10%6%
Health care4%7%

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categoryUrbanSuburbanRural
Unemployment/jobs25%16%18%
Immigration14%17%18%
The economy12%16%13%
Border security11%15%16%
Political corruption/leadership9%9%4%
Health care5%5%8%

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categoryNo high schoolHigh school graduateSome college2-year4-yearPost-grad
Unemployment/jobs22%19%21%21%15%21%
Immigration15%16%15%17%17%14%
The economy20%17%12%1%10%17%
Border security8%16%13%13%16%6%
Political corruption/leadership7%5%9%11%10%10%
Health care28%6%5%8%5%5%

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