In 2002, the Liberal government introduced harm reduction programs for drug users, such as supervised injection sites

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In 2002, the Liberal government introduced “harm reduction” programs for drug users, such as supervised injection sites and needle-exchange programs. However, a Conservative government was elected in 2006. The new government considered eliminating the harm reduction programs, and in 2007 Angus Reid conducted a survey of 1028 adult Canadians and found that only 37% would support that move. Fifty-four percent of Conservative voters supported eliminating the programs, however. Suppose the Conservative government wanted to adopt policies supported by more than 50% of its own voters. Should it have eliminated the harm reduction programs in 2007? Assume 40% of the people surveyed were Conservative voters.

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