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Response rates from 788 Denver voters.

74%
Yes
26%
No
63%
Yes
20%
No
5%
Yes, if the merged corporation would have more than 50% of the market share
3%
No, we already have sufficient anti-trust laws in place to prevent monopolies
3%
Yes, if the merged corporation would have more than 25% of the market share
3%
No, and the government should not interfere with the free market
2%
Yes, and the government should break up existing mega corporations

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Denver voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @585W43Rfrom Texas  answered…4yrs4Y

No, this is an obstruction of the free market (it lessens competition and drives up prices) and a violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act.

 @5P39V6Yfrom Virginia  answered…4yrs4Y

Success is success. This is America the land of opportunity so if someone does really well for themselves then great! They shouldn't be limited or further taxed

 @5PS3CTYfrom Montana  answered…4yrs4Y

End of lobbying confirmed, then legislation should be removed that benefits the larger established corporations and stifles start-up companies. That way the market will manage itself as the small guy can offer a cost effective solution free from endless laws and red tape that is unnecessary and costly to both services and jobs

 @8JCJLWV from Texas  answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, this should be considered carefully because monopoly power is important in a democracy, and "natural monopolies" appear to be increasing.

 @9FGCG26 from Virginia  answered…1yr1Y

 @5PDC4WBfrom Texas  answered…4yrs4Y

this is a trick question; we already have sufficient anti-trust laws in place to prevent monopolies; the media blitz is not altruisticaly revealing that the current attempt at a merger is simply being put through the paces of those very same anti-trust laws. so in this case "the government" is actually doing what it is supposed to

 @5NNHLMTfrom Florida  answered…4yrs4Y