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University of Cincinnati Institute Ohio Newspaper PollAdded: 10/11/08
University of Cincinnati Institute Ohio Newspaper Poll
�As Americans are watching the saga unfold on Wall Street, Ohioans are seeing the effects on their investments and in their wallets,� said Kevin Riley, Editor-in-Chief, Cox Ohio Publishing; editor of the Dayton Daily News and one of the organizers of the statewide effort by the eight Ohio daily newspapers. �It is essential for these candidates to articulate to Ohioans how they plan to make a positive impact to turn around our economy.� The Ohio Newspaper Poll also asked Ohio likely voters how worried they are about having a secure retirement; 66 percent of the respondents said they are worried about their retirement. When taking a look at past and future generations, 62 percent of 18 to 29 year olds say their parents� generation was better off than the current generation of working adults. When all of the age groups were asked if today�s children will be better or worse off, the majority, 54 percent, said today�s children will be worse off than the current generation of working adults. �Because Ohio is seen as a bellwether state, Ohio reflects how engaged voters are to the issues during this election,� said Eric Rademacher, Interim Co-Director for the University of Cincinnati Institute for Policy Research. �From The Ohio Newspaper Poll we know the economy and the current financial crisis are key issues that resonate with many Ohioans�as with Americans.� Ohio likely voters were also asked about their views on the Social Security system and free trade agreements like NAFTA. Again, the majority of voters tended to take a negative view. Nearly 65 percent said our Social Security system has �major problems,� and 55 percent said free trade agreements hurt Ohio�s economy.
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