Students of US politics might be interested in the following, just out from the Times Mirror Center for People and the Press. Note that 2/3 of the population are nonvoters, and their answers are virtually identical to Dem voters. <quote> Point 1: Only 17% of the American public voted for the "Republican Revolution." The public at large, and even the probable electorate for 1996, have different views about government, social spending, and the values debate than those who voted Republican on November 8th. The difference is worth keeping in mind as we judge "public" reactions to the work of the new Congress. 1994 Voting Blocks and Their Differing Values GOP Dem non- voters voters voters government is almost always wasteful & inefficient 78 57 57 government often does a better job than people give it credit for 19 40 40 neither/both equally/don't know 3 3 4 poor people today have it easy because they can get gov't benefits wihtout doing any- thing in return 61 41 41 poor people have hard lives because government benefits don't go far enough 25 50 49 neither/both equally/don't know 14 9 10 percent of total public 17 16 67 <endquote> Doug Henwood [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Left Business Observer 250 W 85 St New York NY 10024-3217 USA 212-874-4020 voice 212-874-3137 fax