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1 Asked of 1200 Adults Margin of Sampling Error for this question = ± 2.7%
Is the federal government doing too much? Not enough? Or just the right amount to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina?
4% Too Much 68% Not Enough 26% Right Amount 2% Not Sure
2 Asked of 1200 Adults Margin of Sampling Error for this question = ± 2.3%
At this hour, are local officials on the Gulf Coast prepared? ... Or unprepared to respond to the challenge that is before them?
12% Prepared 81% Unprepared 7% Not Sure
3 Asked of 1200 Adults Margin of Sampling Error for this question = ± 2.9%
Has the government's response to the hurricane been ... surprisingly organized? About what you would expect given the size of the damage? Or, surprisingly disorganized?
8% Surprisingly Organized 42% About What You Would Expect 49% Surprisingly Disorganized 1% Not Sure
4 Asked of 1200 Adults Margin of Sampling Error for this question = ± 2.9%
Thinking just about the President of the United States ... Do you approve or disapprove of President Bush's response to Hurricane Katrina?
40% Approve 53% Disapprove 7% Not Sure
5 Asked of 1200 Adults Margin of Sampling Error for this question = ± 2.9%
In general, when coastal areas are damaged by hurricanes, should those areas be rebuilt with public money? Rebuilt with private money? Or should they not be rebuilt?
33% Rebuilt With Public Money 40% Rebuilt With Private Money 19% Not Rebuilt 8% Not Sure
6 Asked of 1200 Adults Margin of Sampling Error for this question = ± 2.9%
Now focusing specifically on the City of New Orleans, which is below sea level: should the city of New Orleans be rebuilt with public money? Rebuilt with private money? Or should the city not be rebuilt?
28% Rebuilt With Public Money 33% Rebuilt With Private Money 33% Not Rebuilt 6% Not Sure
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