The Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies' 2000 National Opinion Poll, conducted between September 15 and October 9, 2000, is a national survey of 1,608 adults. It covered a broad range of topics, including politics and the 2000 election, education, social security, health care, criminal justice, asset accumulation, race relations, attitudes toward American corporations, and globalization and foreign policy.
The survey has two components: a national general-population sample of 850 adults and a national sample of 850 adult African Americans. There are 92 African American respondents in the general-population sample who are also part of the national sample of African Americans. Thus, in total, there are 1,608 adults (18 years of age or older) included in this study. This first release of the findings from the survey covers politics and the 2000 election.
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