From "Bill Frist, M.D. (VOLPAC)" 2008 Republican Leadership Survey

Here is a short 8-question survey that shows that immigration and border security remains high on the list of concerns for the people of America (conservatives at least).

It’s not to endorse either party, but to show how America still feels about immigration and border security. So please, if you Democrats, Independents, Libertarians, Constitution Party people cannot see past the issues that are not related to immigration in this survey please hold your comments. I am not starting a debate on anything other then the immigration and border security questions, and to show America still wants immigration fixed. (That goes for Republicans too, skip the comments on the non-immigration questions)

Here is the link if you care to take the survey:

http://ifrist.volpac.org/index.cfmFuseA ... aign_id=72

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1. Do you remain supportive of the "Surge" strategy in Iraq?

Yes :: 81%
No :: 19%

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2. Is the threat of a Democrat Senate majority confirming a Democrat President's Supreme Court nominee a strong motive for you to vote Republican this fall?

Yes :: 74%
No :: 14%
Not a top concern :: 13%

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3. Which of the following domestic issues is most important to you?

Out of control spending :: 24%
The threat of an open borders policy :: 24%
Tax increases :: 10%
A government-financed universal healthcare bureaucracy :: 9%
Liberal Congress legislating social issues with a Democrat White House :: 23%
Judicial nominations :: 9%

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4. The most obvious negative impacts of a Democrat majority in Congress have been felt on the national security front. Of the issues listed below, which is most important to you?

Allowing the "Surge" strategy time to work :: 17%
Renewing President Bush's terrorist surveillance program :: 26%
Implementing real border security :: 49%
Working to halt Iran's nuclear program :: 9%

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5.From conversations with friends, neighbors, and family who are interested in the issues listed below, which do you believe is most important to the greatest number of voters?

Allowing the "Surge" strategy time to work :: 12%
Renewing President Bush's terrorist surveillance program :: 11%
Implementing real border security :: 71%
Working to halt Iran's nuclear program :: 6%

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6. President Bush has shown great resolve in his determination to stabilize Iraq and deny terrorists seeking to harm the U.S. a safe haven. Do you feel the Republicans in Congress have stood strong with President Bush on Iraq?

Yes :: 23%
Room for Improvement :: 61%
No :: 15%

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7. Which issue would you like to see the Republican presidential nominee John McCain pursue most aggressively on your behalf?

Cutting spending :: 19%
Continuing the "Surge" strategy and the War on Terror :: 14%
Making President Bush's tax cuts permanent :: 21%
Nominating conservative judges :: 15%
Securing our borders :: 31%

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8. Which of the following accomplishments do you feel is President Bush's greatest achievement?

Historic tax cuts :: 16%
Prosecuting the War on Terror :: 47%
Medicare prescription drug plan :: 6%
Supreme Court Justices John Roberts and Samuel Alito :: 31%

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