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October 13, 2010
Majorities in U.S. View Gov't as Too Intrusive and Powerful
Independents largely side with Republicans in denouncing big government
by Lydia Saad
PRINCETON, NJ -- Record- or near-record-high percentages of Americans are
critical of the size and scope of government, as measured by four Gallup
trend questions updated in September. This sentiment stretches to 59% of
Americans now believing the federal government has too much power, up eight
percentage points from a year ago.
Nearly as many Americans also give the antigovernment response to a question
asking whether government should do more to solve the country's problems or
whether it is doing too many things that should be left to businesses and
individuals. Today's 58% saying it is doing too much is just slightly below
the 59% to 60% levels recorded in the mid- to late '90s.
The latest results are based on Gallup's annual Governance survey,
cosponsored this year by USA Today, and conducted Sept. 13-16.
Americans are about evenly split over whether the government is overreaching
with its regulation of business and industry versus doing too little or the
right amount in this area. However, the 49% now saying there is too much
government regulation is the highest seen in the past decade.
Americans continue to disagree rather than agree that the federal government
poses an immediate threat to the rights and freedoms of ordinary citizens.
However, the current 51% to 46% split on this question represents the
narrowest margin since Gallup first asked it in 2003.
Independents Join Republicans in Rebuking Government
Solid majorities of Republicans are critical of government on all four
government role questions reviewed here, while equally large majorities of
Democrats defend the government's size and influence.
Consistent with independents' ongoing preference for Republican
congressional candidates this year, majorities of independents side with
Republicans in saying the government has too much power, is doing too many
things, and is going too far with regulation of the private sector.
Independents are divided at 49% to 49% over whether the government
represents an immediate threat to citizens' liberty.
Bottom Line
An expanded proportion of Americans in 2010 believe the government has
overstepped its bounds -- growing too intrusive and too powerful. Also,
nearly half now consider the government a threat to individual liberty.
However, the boundaries Americans want government to operate within are well
described in the 2010 USA Today/Gallup Governance survey, and they turn out
to be fairly moderate. On a 5-point scale ranging from extreme activism on
the part of government to extreme minimalism, Americans are evenly
distributed around the midpoint, with relatively few picking either extreme.
Thus emerges a picture of a populace that wants a certain amount of
government involvement in promoting the wellbeing of Americans -- certainly
not too much, but also not too little.
Survey Methods
Results for this USA Today/Gallup poll are based on telephone interviews
conducted Sept. 13-16, 2010, with a random sample of 1,019 adults, aged 18
and older, living in the continental U.S., selected using random-digit-dial
sampling.
For results based on the total sample of national adults, one can say with
95% confidence that the maximum margin of sampling error is ±4 percentage
points.
Interviews are conducted with respondents on landline telephones (for
respondents with a landline telephone) and cellular phones (for respondents
who are cell phone-only). Each sample includes a minimum quota of 150 cell
phone-only respondents and 850 landline respondents, with additional minimum
quotas among landline respondents for gender within region. Landline
respondents are chosen at random within each household on the basis of which
member had the most recent birthday.
Samples are weighted by gender, age, race, education, region, and phone
lines. Demographic weighting targets are based on the March 2009 Current
Population Survey figures for the aged 18 and older non-institutionalized
population living in continental U.S. telephone households. All reported
margins of sampling error include the computed design effects for weighting
and sample design.
In addition to sampling error, question wording and practical difficulties
in conducting surveys can introduce error or bias into the findings of
public opinion polls.
View methodology, full question results, and trend data.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/File/143630/Trends_On_Government_Size.pdf
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