Rasmussen Poll: Voters More Worried About Higher Taxes Than Spending Cuts

While Washington wrangles over how to avoid defaulting on the government’s massive debt load, voters are worried the final deal will raise taxes too much but won't cut spending enough. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 62% of Likely U.S. Voters are worried more that Congress and President Obama will raise taxes too much rather than too little in any deal to end the debt ceiling debate. Just 26% fear they’ll raise taxes too little. Read full story here: News New Mexico
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Anonymous said...

So much for the president's lies about what the polls say the American people want. It's overwhelmingly simple; we want a lot less spending, huge cuts in the existing budget and very small targeted increases in revenues. This problem was almost 100% generated by excessive spending.

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