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households most favoring fast food regulations were:
* Householders aged 29 or below
(65%);
* Females (55%);
* Householders earning below $25,000 per year (58%);
* Urban
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* African Americans (71%) and Hispanics (68%);
* Democrats (59%); and
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in helping the organization
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