Says it all - from Gallup:
Healthcare, Immigration Down as Most Important Problem
In the first survey after the midterm Congressional election, mentions of immigration and healthcare as the top problems facing the country are down. Sixteen percent of Americans cite immigration as the top problem, down from 21% last month, while those noting healthcare dropped to 5% from 11%. One in five Americans, 19%, now say some aspect of the federal government is the top problem facing the U.S., little changed from the 18% who said the same last month. Americans were more likely to cite the government as the most important problem facing the U.S. than any other issue.
They have an infographic that shows it clearly:
In other words, about 3% of the US population think that gun control is the major problem while 39% to 35% of the US population think that either government or immigration is the major problem with healthcare running a close third.
Do the clowns in D.C. ever listen to us?
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