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Trust in Government: National Security vs. Social Policy in America

This analysis delves into the contrasting levels of trust Americans have in their government regarding national security compared to social policy issues. Drawing on data from an ABC News poll conducted from January 9-13, 2002, this report highlights how trust varies by party affiliation and explores the implications of these findings. It seeks to illuminate the distinctions in public confidence towards government actions in different areas, demonstrating the complexities of political trust in the United States.

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Trust in Government: National Security vs. Social Policy in America

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  1. America by the Numbers Trust in Government on National Security Does Not Extend to Social Policy By DLC Founder & CEO Al From “New Democrats Online” www.ndol.org > Politics > America by the Numbers

  2. Trust in Government Percentage of Americans Source: ABCNews poll Jan 9-13, 2002

  3. Trust by Party Affiliation Percentage Source: ABCNews poll Jan 9-13, 2002

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