Here's some mouthwash, from the internals of your piss-poor poll.
1,001 random adults.
Not likely voters.
44% of those responding choose high-speed rail over cutting taxes.
47% think that pulling all our troops out of Iraq and Afghanistan would make a large difference in the federal deficit.
The percentage who think repealing Obamacare would make a very large, very small, fairly small, little difference in the deficit are 28%, 21%, 18%, 24% respectively.
72% favor repealing all foreign aid.
66% oppose cutting urban renewal programs; 77% oppose cutting Head Start, No Child Left Behind, and the like.
62% oppose cutting the EPA, but 59% want to remove tax breaks for households making > $250,000 / year.
And a large plurality -- 49% -- want to cut defense spending as opposed to Medicare or Social Security.
Where did they take this poll, Harvard?
So yeah, I guess this is a representative sample...of Obaama voters.
The responses look like typical America to me.
You may have noticed that FR and the public at large don't seem to share the same views. Or not.