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New Poll: Local Leaders Pick Infrastructure as Top Issue, Feel Trump and Clinton Are Not Addressing It

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New Poll: Local Leaders Pick Infrastructure as Top Issue, Feel Trump

and Clinton Are Not Addressing It

WASHINGTON, Oct. 18, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A quick poll of

America's mayors and councilmembers conducted by the National League

of Cities (NLC) found that a majority believe that both the Clinton

and Trump campaigns have failed to sufficiently address top city

priorities. The poll also revealed that infrastructure investment is

the most pressing issue facing cities, with 48 percent of respondents

considering it their top priority. Infrastructure, public safety and

the economy are the city priorities that NLC has advocated for as part

of its Cities Lead 2016ˆ campaign.

"It's clear from our polling that America's local leaders do not feel

like their voices are being heard by the presidential candidates,"

said Clarence E. Anthony, executive director and CEO of the National

League of Cities. "Tomorrow night, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump

will have their final chance to tell America how they will ˆ address

the critical issues that cities care about. I look forward to hearing

how each candidate intends to be a partner with cities by investing in

infrastructure, improving public safety and strengthening the

economy."

Key findings of the quick poll:

-- 41 percent of respondents found Clinton to be sufficiently

addressing the most important city priorities, while 33 percent found

Trump to be doing so.

-- 61 percent of respondents believe Clinton to be a better potential

partner for cities, while 39 percent believed the same for Trump.

-- Respondents listed their top policy concerns for this election as

the following: infrastructure (48 percent), the economy (37 percent),

public safety (6 percent) and other (9 percent).

The quick poll was conducted online using the Qualtrics platform and

targeted city officials from Oct. 10-12, 2016. Out of the 454 people

who responded, 143 self-identified as mayors, 296 as councilmembers,

and 15 as other (results were filtered to only include mayors and

councilmembers).

About the National League of Cities The National League of Cities

(NLC) is dedicated to helping city leaders build better communities.

NLC is a resource and advocate for 19,000 cities, towns and villages,

representing more than 218 million Americans. www.nlc.org

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