America's Foreign Policy 'Oblivion'

By Greg Scoblete
December 02, 2010

Pew Research's Andrew Kohut claims Americans are tuned out to foreign policy:

'It is hard to recall a time when foreign policy issues played so diminished a role in the American public's thinking. Midterm election exit polls found only 8 percent of voters saying that a foreign policy issue was a voting consideration for them, and more generally, national polls show just 11 percent citing a foreign policy issue as the most important problem facing the nation. This is the lowest registration of international concerns since immediately before the 9/11 attacks. '

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