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In a Pew survey that year, Hispanic voters ranked education and the economy as their top issues.
A recent poll by Education Week and the Public Education Network ranked education second in the list of voter concerns, behind only the economy, and ahead of terrorism, security, health care, prescription drugs and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
While voters elsewhere may be concerned most about jobs and the economy, voters in relatively prosperous Boston ranked education as the "biggest problem" facing the city, according to a MassINC poll conducted this month.
In a New York Times survey of delegates to this convention, 26percentt ranked education the No. 1 issue in their states, whereas four years ago the economy was No. 1 for the same number and education received a measly 2percentt.
The veterinarians ranked education for pastoralists and extension officers as equally important priorities, followed by better transportation and diagnostic tests.
American Legislative Exchange Council, a conservative think tank committed to free markets and limited government, ranked education in Arizona 45th out of 51 states and the District of Columbia.
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Polls show that New York City voters rank education at the top of their issues list this year.
It's true that Latino voters care about issues besides immigration: in polls, they often rank education or the economy before it as a top priority.
"Billionaires and Bakes Sales," by Timothy Egan (column, June 2), is not alone in noting the absence of debate on education topics in the 2008 campaign, despite the fact that voters consistently rank education as a top concern.
The Senate passed the bill, which comes at a time when polls show that voters rank education as their chief concern, by a vote of 61 to 37, securing a modicum of bipartisan support for a measure that Republicans have pushed unsuccessfully for three years.
Yet communities in conflict-affected areas consistently rank education as a high priority.
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