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_ Fully two-thirds of Democratic primary voters said they feel angry about the Bush administration and nearly all the rest said they were dissatisfied, but not angry.
ISSUES:
_ Given three choices, a little more than a third of Democratic primary voters picked the economy, with Iraq and health care not far behind.
IRAQ WAR:
_ Democratic primary voters were pretty evenly split between wanting all U.S. troops withdrawn as soon as possible and setting a timetable to withdraw them gradually. Only about 5 percent wanted to keep troops in Iraq "as long as needed."
WORRIES:
_ Three quarters of Democratic primary voters were worried there will be another major terrorist attack on the United States and virtually all were worried about the direction of the nation's economy in the next few years. Republican primary voters were a little more worried about a terrorist attack and a bit less worried about the economy.
Democratic primary voters viewed the current economy much more pessimistically, with nine in 10 saying it's not so good or poor. Republican voters were split between positive and negative views of the economy.