An ABC news poll generates a concencus on which election issues carry more importance than others for Americans.
I found this interesting only because "national defence and military" was ranked highest by only 2% in 2000. An indication of an America wholly surprised by 9/11?
In a poll by CBS News in October 2000, the most important problems were Social Security, education and health care. National defense and the military were at 2 percent.
National security issues were picked by 55 percent of Americans as the most important problems facing the nation, according to the poll taken in early October up from 43 percent who named national security issues in an April poll.
Agree or disagree with how Americans are ranking their priorities?
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory?id=171308
Cowperson