Most Voters Disapprove of Debt Ceiling Deal
Rasmussen Reports - Most voters disapprove of the debt ceiling agreement reached by the president and Congress earlier this week and most doubt it will actually reduce government spending.
- 22% approve of the agreement.
- 53% disapprove.
- 26% are not sure.
Republicans and unaffiliated voters disapproved by a 4-to-1 margin. Democrats divided with 34% favoring the deal and 40% opposed.
Conservative voters strongly oppose the deal while liberals are evenly divided. By a 51% to 20% margin, moderates disapprove.
88% of Likely Voters have been following news of the debt ceiling debate at least somewhat closely.
Just 6% now believe that Congress is doing a good or an excellent job . Americans would like to see Members of Congress take a 25% pay cut at least until the budget is balanced. The president’s Job Approval ratings also slipped during the recent debate and he now trails a Generic Republican in an early look at Election 2012.
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- 22% approve of the agreement.
- 53% disapprove.
- 26% are not sure.
Republicans and unaffiliated voters disapproved by a 4-to-1 margin. Democrats divided with 34% favoring the deal and 40% opposed.
Conservative voters strongly oppose the deal while liberals are evenly divided. By a 51% to 20% margin, moderates disapprove.
88% of Likely Voters have been following news of the debt ceiling debate at least somewhat closely.
Just 6% now believe that Congress is doing a good or an excellent job . Americans would like to see Members of Congress take a 25% pay cut at least until the budget is balanced. The president’s Job Approval ratings also slipped during the recent debate and he now trails a Generic Republican in an early look at Election 2012.
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Tags: Rasmussen Reports, debt deal, debt ceiling deal, democrats, republicans, independents, voters To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service. Thanks!
3 Comments:
The Debt Ceiling Deal was signed, the dollar devaluated so now you can buy less. How do I know this? Gold is now $1671 per ounce..!! If you have gold you are richer, if you have dollars you lost money when Congress sold you out (again.)
Michelle Bachmann and Ron Paul are the only two candidates who voted against this sellout. Romney would have sold out.
What other candidates could have voted?
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