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Poll: Slim majority of Ohioans say state on ''wrong track''

By Beacon Journal staff report

A slim majority of adult Ohioans — 52.3 percent — reported that the state was on the ''wrong track'' overall.

That's according to the new University of Akron Buckeye Poll that was to be released in Columbus today.

Survey results show that Ohioans are in a pessimistic mood.

A majority — 55.2 percent — said the state's moral climate was on the wrong track.

A large majority — 74.4 percent — said the economy was on the wrong track.

The survey was conducted by the university's Bliss Institute of Applied Politics.

Survey findings involve Ohio government and politics and the 2008 general election campaign in Ohio.

Officials with the the Bliss Institute were to discuss the survey results at the Riffe Center in downtown Columbus.

A slim majority of adult Ohioans — 52.3 percent — reported that the state was on the ''wrong track'' overall.

That's according to the new University of Akron Buckeye Poll that was to be released in Columbus today.

Survey results show that Ohioans are in a pessimistic mood.

A majority — 55.2 percent — said the state's moral climate was on the wrong track.

A large majority — 74.4 percent — said the economy was on the wrong track.

The survey was conducted by the university's Bliss Institute of Applied Politics.

Survey findings involve Ohio government and politics and the 2008 general election campaign in Ohio.

Officials with the the Bliss Institute were to discuss the survey results at the Riffe Center in downtown Columbus.



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