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Greed Isnt Good
Gores Criticisms of Corporations Resonate
Analysis By Gary Langer, ABCNEWS.Com

Sept. 20, 2000
Al Gores drumbeat against corporate greed resonates with many
Americans: Even in these good economic times, 63 percent in an ABCNEWS poll
say large corporations have too much power for the good of the country.
Theres a strong political component to that view, and
it helps explain Gores focus on the subject. Distrust of corporations is
as high among independents where Gores fishing for votes as it is
among Democrats, his base. Its lower among Republicans.
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Large
Corporations Have Too Much Power? |
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Yes |
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All |
63% |
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Democrats |
67% |
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Independents |
67% |
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Republicans |
53% |
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<$25K |
70% |
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$25-50K |
69% |
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$50-75K |
57% |
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>$75K |
47% |
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Women |
66% |
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Men |
60% |
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Distrust of large corporations also is six points higher
among women (who are critical to Gores hopes) than men. And the sharpest
division is by income, fitting neatly into Gores broader pledge to
"protect working families." While better-off people are more apt
to trust corporations, distrust runs as strong in the middle class as in
low-income homes.
Distrust Declines Over
Time
High though it is, distrust of corporate America actually
has declined since earlier this decade, when economic discontent put the
public in a snit. In 1992, 73 percent said corporations have too much power,
10 points higher than today.
Its worth noting that this question taps into a general
bias, not a specific complaint; polls that ask about individual corporations
often find them rated positively. Its like the difference between views
of Congress (negative) and your own representative (more positive); or
between ratings of crime or the schools nationally (bad) and crime or the
schools in your own neighborhood (much better). Bogeymen are scarier in the
abstract.
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Corporate Power |
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Please tell me whether you agree or disagree with the following
statement: Large corporations have too much power for the good of
the country. |
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Agree |
Disagree |
No Opinion |
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9/17/00 |
63% |
31% |
7% |
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8/5/96 |
71% |
23% |
6& |
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7/8/92 |
73% |
21% |
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Methodology
This ABCNEWS survey was conducted by telephone Sept. 13-17,
2000, among a random national sample of 931 adults. The results have a
three-point error margin. Field work was done by International
Communications Research (ICR) of Media, Pa.
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