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Politically, Gallup polls find that the 1% are more likely than the 99% to identify themselves as Republicans (33% to 28%) and less likely to be Democrats (26% to 33%). A survey of 104 wealthy families in the Chicago area, led by Benjamin Page of Northwestern University, found the budget deficit was their leading worry, followed by unemployment; for the broader population, the reverse is true. Still the rich, like most voters, have eclectic views, often supporting liberal and conservative positions simultaneously. 在政治上,盖洛普民意测验发现1%的人更有可能超过了99%,证明自己是共和党人(33%至28%),不大可能是民主党(26%至33%)。104年的一项调查表明,在芝加哥地区的富裕家庭的带领下,西北大学发现,预算赤字是主要担心,其次是失业,为更广泛的人口,相反的意见是正确的。像大多数选民,有折衷的观点,支持自由和保守的经常同时进行。
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