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  • Poll: 55 Percent of Iowa Voters Oppose New Oil, Natural Gas Taxes

    Washington, March 21, 2011 – More than half of Iowa voters oppose higher taxes on America’s oil and natural gas industry, according to a new poll released today. The telephone poll of 600 Iowa registered voters found that 55 percent oppose an increase, including 34 percent who strongly oppose. Only 33 percent support increasing taxes.
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  • Poll: 63 Percent of Michigan Voters Oppose New Oil, Natural Gas Taxes

    Washington, March 21, 2011 – More than 6 in 10 Michigan voters oppose higher taxes on America’s oil and natural gas industry, according to a new poll released today. The telephone poll of 600 Michigan registered voters found that 63 percent oppose an increase, including 45 percent who strongly oppose. Only 27 percent support increasing taxes.
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  • Poll: 53 Percent of Minnesota Voters Oppose New Oil, Natural Gas Taxes

    Washington, March 21, 2011 – More than half of Minnesota voters oppose higher taxes on America’s oil and natural gas industry, according to a new poll released today. The telephone poll of 600 Minnesota registered voters found that 53 percent oppose an increase, including 37 percent who strongly oppose. Only 36 percent support increasing taxes.
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  • Poll: 67 Percent of Missouri Voters Oppose New Oil, Natural Gas Taxes

    Washington, March 21 – More than 6 in 10 Missouri voters oppose higher taxes on America’s oil and natural gas industry, according to a new poll released today. The telephone poll of 600 Missouri registered voters found that 67 percent oppose an increase, including 51 percent who strongly oppose. Only 25 percent support increasing taxes.
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  • Poll: 64 Percent of Nebraska Voters Oppose New Oil, Natural Gas Taxes

    Washington, March 21, 2011 – More than 6 in 10 Nebraska voters oppose higher taxes on America’s oil and natural gas industry, according to a new poll released today. The telephone poll of 600 Nebraska registered voters found that 64 percent oppose an increase, including 43 percent who strongly oppose. Only 27 percent support increasing taxes.
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  • Poll: 54 Percent of New Hampshire Voters Oppose New Oil, Natural Gas Taxes

    Washington, March 21, 2011 – More than half of New Hampshire voters oppose higher taxes on America’s oil and natural gas industry, according to a new poll released today. The telephone poll of 600 New Hampshire registered voters found that 54 percent oppose an increase, including 36 percent who strongly oppose. Only 35 percent support increasing taxes.
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  • Poll: 66 Percent of New Mexico Voters Oppose New Oil, Natural Gas Taxes

    Washington, March 21, 2011 – More than 6 in 10 New Mexico voters oppose higher taxes on America’s oil and natural gas industry, according to a new poll released today. The telephone poll of 600 New Mexico registered voters found that 66 percent oppose an increase, including 49 percent who strongly oppose. Only 27 percent support increasing taxes.
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  • Poll: 53 Percent of New York Voters Oppose New Oil, Natural Gas Taxes

    Washington, March 21, 2011 – More than half of New York voters oppose higher taxes on America’s oil and natural gas industry, according to a new poll released today. The telephone poll of 600 New York registered voters found that 53 percent oppose an increase, including 35 percent who strongly oppose. Only 37 percent support increasing taxes.
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  • Poll: 65 Percent of Ohio Voters Oppose New Oil, Natural Gas Taxes

    Washington, March 21, 2011 – More than 6 in 10 Ohio voters oppose higher taxes on America’s oil and natural gas industry, according to a new poll released today. The telephone poll of 600 Ohio registered voters found that 65 percent oppose an increase, including 47 percent who strongly oppose. Only 25 percent support increasing taxes.
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  • Poll: 60 Percent of Pennsylvania Voters Oppose New Oil, Natural Gas Taxes

    Washington, March 21, 2011 – Six in 10 Pennsylvania voters oppose higher taxes on America’s oil and natural gas industry, according to a new poll released today. The telephone poll of 600 registered Pennsylvania voters found that 60 percent oppose an increase, including 42 percent who strongly oppose. Only 32 percent support increasing taxes.
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