43% Say Government Policy Mistakes Created Great Depression of 1930s, 26% DisagreeRasmussen ReportsFeb. 10, 2011 |
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By a 55% to 16% margin, Mainstream voters believe it was government policies that caused the Depression. The Political Class, by a 49% to 15% margin, disagrees and says the government was not to blame. Most Republicans (56%) and a plurality of unaffiliated voters (41%) believe that government policies created the Depression. Democrats are fairly evenly divided on the question. Fifty-three percent (53%) of conservatives believe the government was to blame, while a modest plurality (39%) of liberals disagree. Read More |