[Peace-discuss] Pew: "Tea Party" Republicans more critical of "free trade" than other Republicans

Robert Naiman naiman.uiuc at gmail.com
Thu Nov 11 23:26:17 CST 2010


The Pew Research Center for People and the Press did a poll that
showed the Republicans who "agree with the Tea Party" are much more
critical of "free trade" than other Republicans.

It's not clear from the data that they report how much of this might
be correlated with demographics: it's probably the case that
lower-income Republicans are more likely to describe themselves as
sympathetic to the Tea Party, and of course lower-income people are
more critical of "free trade" more generally.

Nonetheless, it's an interesting finding. It would be very interesting
to see a similar poll on foreign military policy questions: the wars,
foreign bases, military spending, US policy on Israel/Palestine.

Here is the Pew report:

http://people-press.org/report/673/

Money grafs:

"Republicans and Republican-leaning independents who agree with the
Tea Party have a particularly negative view of the impact of free
trade agreements. Only about a quarter of Republicans who agree with
the Tea Party (24%) say that free trade agreements like NAFTA and the
policies of the WTO have been a good thing for the United States,
while 63% say they have been a bad thing.

Among Republicans who have no opinion of the Tea Party or disagree
with the Tea Party movement, opinions are evenly split (42% good
thing, 42% bad thing). Overall, about half (51%) of all Republican and
Republican leaners say they agree with the Tea Party while 42% have no
opinion; very few (5%) disagree with the Tea Party."

-- 
Robert Naiman
Policy Director
Just Foreign Policy
www.justforeignpolicy.org
naiman at justforeignpolicy.org

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