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Voters in North Carolina, Other Tobacco States Support FDA
Tobacco Regulation But Tobacco Buyout Is Far Less Popular, Poll Finds Inclusion
of FDA Regulation Boosts Support for Buyout Washington, DC - In a clear message
to tobacco-state members of Congress, voters in the six leading
tobacco-growing states (North Carolina, Kentucky, Virginia, South Carolina, Tennessee and Georgia) express strong support
for legislation to give the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authority to regulate tobacco products,
while the tobacco buyout is supported by less than one-third of voters in these states,
according to a poll released today. Tobacco-state voters are more inclined to support the buyout when it
is tied to FDA regulation, and a majority opposes it when it is
not, the poll found. In addition, voters who do support a buyout are even
more likely than voters who oppose it to prefer that the buyout be paired with
FDA regulation of tobacco. Commissioned by the Tobacco-Free Kids Action Fund, the poll was conducted August
30-September 1 by the bipartisan team of Greenberg, Quinlan, Rosner Research, a noted Democratic polling
firm, and Market Strategies, Inc., a nationally recognized Republican polling firm with clients including President Bush.
The poll’s key findings include: · By a margin of 65 percent to 26 percent,
tobacco-state voters favor granting FDA authority over tobacco products. · Conversely, only 29 percent
of these same voters favor a proposed $10 billion buyout
for tobacco growers, while 53 percent oppose the buyout. · In North Carolina, voters favor
FDA tobacco authority by a margin of 59 percent to 33 percent, but only 35
percent support the buyout while 49 percent oppose it. · Tobacco-state voters’ support for FDA authority
is confirmed by their strong preference for the U.S. Senate-passed version
of a buyout, which includes FDA authority, over the House-passed buyout, which does
not. By a 20-point margin (50 percent to 30 percent), tobacco-state voters choose
the buyout paired with FDA authority over the version that does not include FDA authority.
· Even more telling, those voters who do favor a buyout
are even more likely (57 percent to 33 percent) to prefer the
Senate buyout with FDA authority to the House’s buyout-only approach. In North Carolina, voters also strongly prefer
the Senate’s combined approach (50 percent to 30 percent), with those who support a
buyout even more likely (58 percent to 34 percent) to prefer the Senate approach. Pollster Anna Greenberg
explained, “The views of tobacco-state voters no longer differ significantly from voters elsewhere. This
region of the country has long passed the day that its dependence on tobacco
dominates the views of voters. The result is an electorate that supports FDA tobacco authority
to protect its children from tobacco addiction and is far less supportive of a tobacco buyout.” Added Alex
Gage of Market Strategies, “These poll results should demonstrate clearly to tobacco-state members of Congress that
voters in their own states do not support a tobacco buyout for growers
unless it is combined with authority for the FDA to regulate tobacco products.
Put another way, even in tobacco states, a tobacco buyout is far less popular without FDA
regulation as a companion.” Support for FDA tobacco authority grows even stronger when voters hear specifics. Huge
majorities of tobacco state voters support each of the following elements of
FDA authority: · 90 percent (87 percent in North Carolina) support requiring tobacco companies to
list all ingredients in their products, as done with other products consumed by the public.
· 86 percent (85 percent in NC) support setting a national minimum age of
18 to purchase tobacco products and require retailers to ask for a photo ID
of anyone appearing to be under age 27. · 84 percent (82 percent in NC)
support restricting tobacco marketing aimed at children such as limiting advertising in magazines with
a large percentage of readers under age 18. · 82 percent (82 percent
in NC) support requiring tobacco companies to take measures, when scientifically possible, to make
cigarettes less harmful. · 79 percent (76 percent in NC) support preventing
tobacco companies from making claims that some products are less harmful than others
unless FDA determines those claims are true. · 74 percent (75 percent in NC) support
requiring the reduction or removal of harmful ingredients, including nicotine, from tobacco products. “Voters in tobacco
states, like voters across the country, support FDA regulation of tobacco products to protect kids
from tobacco addiction and save lives,” said Matthew L. Myers, President of the Campaign
for Tobacco-Free Kids. “Even in the tobacco states, the way to build broad support
for the buyout is to link it with FDA authority over tobacco products, as the U.S. Senate
has done. Tobacco-state lawmakers are gambling with the buyout if they fail to support the Senate
approach that combines a buyout and effective FDA authority.” The telephone survey, conducted Aug. 30-Sept. 1, 2004,
involved 1,101 registered likely voters in the six largest tobacco-growing states – 601
in NC and 100 each in KY, VA, SC, TN, and GA. For the overall six-state results, the data
are weighted to accurately reflect the population of each individual state. A larger sample was included from
North Carolina to get a more in-depth gauge of public opinion in the state that would
benefit the most financially from a tobacco buyout. The total sample of 1,101 voters has
a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points, while the North Carolina
sample of 601 voters has a margin of error of 4 percentage points. The
smaller samples for the other five states have a margin of error of 9.8
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