Welcome to "The Daily Ask." Each day, we ask readers on Facebook and Twitter what they think about a particular topic. Here's a recap of the best responses we got.
Yesterday, we asked, "A new Washington Post poll shows more DC residents are concerned about corruption in city government than they are about crime. Which do you worry about more?"
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Now for tomorrow's question! Yesterday the DC city council held a hearing to debate legislation designed to reign in gas prices. What's the most you've paid for gas so far this summer? Answer on Twitter or Facebook.
The Daily Ask: What Worries You More, Crime or Corruption?
Each day we ask our friends and followers to respond to a topic—here's what they had to say
Welcome to "The Daily Ask." Each day, we ask readers on Facebook and Twitter what they think about a particular topic. Here's a recap of the best responses we got.
Yesterday, we asked, "A new Washington Post poll shows more DC residents are concerned about corruption in city government than they are about crime. Which do you worry about more?"
Our Facebook Poll
Now for tomorrow's question! Yesterday the DC city council held a hearing to debate legislation designed to reign in gas prices. What's the most you've paid for gas so far this summer? Answer on Twitter or Facebook.
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