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![]() A new Survey USA tracking poll finds that 59% of Americans say the federal government "is not doing enough to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina," up from 50% just 24 hours ago. Other findings: 75% of Americans today say that local officials are unprepared to meet the challenge that is before them. This is up 14 points, from 61%, in the past 24 hours. 34% of Americans today say the government’s response to the hurricane has been surprisingly disorganized, up 14 points in 24 hours. 31% of Americans today say the city of New Orleans should not be rebuilt, up 7 points in the past 24 hours. |