New Poll on CU

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During the event, CED and Americans for Campaign Reform released a new poll of likely NH Republican Primary voters conducted by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center. The poll finds that about two thirds (61%) of likely Republican Primary voters “strongly disagree” with the Supreme Court decision in the Citizens United case asserting that political spending by corporations and unions is a form of free speech protected under the First Amendment. Almost 8 in 10 likely GOP Primary voters think members of Congress are more interested in serving special interest groups than the people they represent and more than half acknowledge that political contributions influence what the federal government does. The poll finds that 70% of GOP primary voters in New Hampshire would be more likely to vote for a candidate for president or congress in 2012 that supported legislation to require disclosure of campaign spending by corporations, unions, and non-profit groups.

The full poll is here.

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