Poll Finds Immigration Debate Key Issue Among Virginia Voters

Posted on: October 24th, 2007
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“A Washington Post poll shows the illegal immigration debate emerging as one of the key issues in Virginia’s upcoming elections.

The poll found 61-percent of likely Virginia voters call immigration a problem where they live and about one in eight Virginians call immigration the most or second most important problem in the state. Transportation and the state’s economy remain the biggest issues.”*

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