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Gary J. Andres cites a Gallup Poll and says the Social Security debate is picking up steam:
A recent Gallup Poll supports this view. In February, Americans were asked, “What do you think is the most important problem facing the country today?” Interestingly, Social Security now tops the list of domestic priorities — an extraordinary change from just a few months ago when Social Security barely registered. Now nearly 13 percent of respondents said Social Security was “the most important problem,” topping education, health insurance and the economy. Only a defense/foreign policy response “issues on the war in Iraq” (16 percent) ranked higher.