Respuesta :
The economy continues to lead the list of issues voters say will be very
important to their candidate choice this fall. Fully 87% of voters say
the economy will be very important to their vote this fall, which is
virtually unchanged since May (88%) but greater than the proportion of
voters citing the economy as very important in October 2004 (78%). And
while terrorism, Iraq and other issues rivaled the economy in importance
four years ago, the economy rates 10 points higher than any other issue
this year.
Answer: Iraq and the economy.
Explanation:
In the 2008 presidential campaign, both Iraq and the economy were the main issues Americans thought more relevant to their vote. Illegal immigration and the environment were the least significant.
Terrorism was the key issue among Republicans, while for Democrats was both the situation in Iraq and healthcare.