Scott Rasmussen's Number of the Day for October 7, 2021
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October 7, 2021: In the event of a conflict, 45% of voters say their highest loyalty is to family. A Scott Rasmussen national survey found that 20% said their highest loyalty goes to their faith or religion while 18% said it's to themselves. [1]
Twelve percent (12%) place their highest loyalty in the federal government, 3% say their state government, and 2% to their employer.[1]
Among voters with a postgraduate degree, 32% name family as their top priority followed closely by the federal government.[1]
Each weekday, Scott Rasmussen’s Number of the Day explores interesting and newsworthy topics at the intersection of culture, politics, and technology.
- October 6, 2021 - 30 percent of voters believe political leaders should be paid more than corporate CEOs
- October 5, 2021 -61 percent of voters believe political reporters focus more on presenting their party’s talking points rather than facts
- October 4, 2021 -80% of voters think it is important for the United States to hold China accountable for its use of slave labor and other human rights violations
- October 1, 2021 -42 percent of voters believe President Biden’s policies are good for middle glass Americans; 39% say they are bad
- September 30, 2021 -Seventy-three percent (73%) of voters oppose plan requiring banks to report all financial transactions over $600 to IRS
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