Iowa Poll Shows Children’s Issues Are Top Priority

by | August 3, 2015

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In the midst of Iowa caucuses, here are the results of an Iowa poll about the priorities they would like the next President to focus on. The top priority: Improving the health, education, and well-being of children. See more information on the survey, see:
Iowa Voter Survey Sends Message to Presidential Candidates: Speak Out on Child Policy.

Here are the results:

PRIORITY ISSUES FOR PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES IN MINDS OF IOWA VOTERS

Which one or two of the following issues do you see as the TOP priority (or two) for the next president to address?

Iowa poll

Source: Poll of 501 Iowa voters conducted by Selzer & Company on July 1-7, 2015, for the Child and Family Policy Center and the Every Child Matters Education Fund.

Thanks to Charlie Bruner’s blog from Iowa’s Child and Family Policy Center.

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