A new survey out demonstrates how different voters from both parties view our current economic crisis. Republicans are returning to their roots, as they worry about the growing deficit, income taxes and budget problems. Democrats are more concerned with rising unemployment, and healthcare.

Campaigns are stuggling to find the middle-ground economic issues that are important to the base and soft-partisans that are necessary to win. According to this survey, the cost of health care (not to be confused with access to healthcare), decreasing pay and increasing personal debt may be those issues.

Republicans and Democrats view Economy Differently
Posted by Tyler Harber on Monday, June 29th, 2009 at 7:15 AM
A new survey out demonstrates how different voters from both parties view our current economic crisis. Republicans are returning to their roots, as they worry about the growing deficit, income taxes and budget problems. Democrats are more concerned with rising unemployment, and healthcare.
Campaigns are stuggling to find the middle-ground economic issues that are important to the base and soft-partisans that are necessary to win. According to this survey, the cost of health care (not to be confused with access to healthcare), decreasing pay and increasing personal debt may be those issues.