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» Political Participation, Volume 5, Issue 4, 2005
The following refer to elections - partisan and non-partisan - referenda, bond issues, lobbying and other civic activities that can be termed public affairs or politics.

1. Are you highly interested, somewhat interested, not too interested, or not at all interested in public affairs and politics?

Response
1 Highly interested 42
2 Somewhat interested 41
3 Not too interested 9
4 Not at all interested 7
5 DK/Refuse 0
Total (%) 99
N 753

Notes: Forty-two (42) percent of small employers are highly interested in public affairs and politics (Q#1).


Volume 5, Issue 4, 2005
ISSN - 1534-8326

William J. Dennis, Jr
NFIB Research Foundation



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