What americans think about upcoming supreme court decision


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The Republican party wants to get an idea of what Americans think about the upcoming Supreme Court decision that might limit the ability of the Environmental Protection Agency to regulate greenhouse gas emissions. In order to get the information, the Republican party partnered with Fox News to send a survey to 1000 randomly selected business owners in Texas and Arkansas. Survey respondents completed the survey online using a code provided in the invitation. The survey was available in English, Spanish and Chinese. Survey respondents were asked to decide to what degree they agreed with the following statements. The possible answer were "Strongly Agree", "Agree", "Neither Agree or Disagree", "Disagree", "Strongly Disagree". It is time for the Supreme Court to stand up for the business of free Americans against the overwhelming regulatory environment created by out of control federal agencies. Business owners should be left alone to run their business without extreme government interference. 685 residents responded to the survey. 76% of respondents said that they "Agree" or "Strongly Agree" that it is time for the Supreme Court to stand up for the business of free Americans against the overwhelming regulatory environment created by out of control federal agencies and 76% said that they "Agree" or "Strongly Agree" that business owners should be left alone to run their business without extreme government interference. If the Republican Party did the survey again, would you expect that exactly 76% of respondents would "Agree" or "Strongly Agree" that business owners should be left alone to run their business without extreme government interference? Why or why not?

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