Poll: Deficit's a Big Problem - So is Fixing It
By Bob Benenson
CQ
March 31, 2010
The public, by an overwhelming margin, views the federal deficit as a looming national problem, according to a new poll released Wednesday morning.
But what voters want the government to do about the deficit, and whom they blame for it, is clear as mud -- a problem for Democrats as they defend their congressional majorities in 2010, but also for Republicans as they seek to reclaim power in Washington.
The deficit was described as a "crisis" by 50 percent of respondents and a major problem by 43 percent, for a total of 93 percent in the poll conducted by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner for the Democratic consulting group Democracy Corps in a joint effort with Louisiana's Tulane University.
But other findings indicate just how difficult it will be for policymakers to address the issue.
(More here.)
CQ
March 31, 2010
The public, by an overwhelming margin, views the federal deficit as a looming national problem, according to a new poll released Wednesday morning.
But what voters want the government to do about the deficit, and whom they blame for it, is clear as mud -- a problem for Democrats as they defend their congressional majorities in 2010, but also for Republicans as they seek to reclaim power in Washington.
The deficit was described as a "crisis" by 50 percent of respondents and a major problem by 43 percent, for a total of 93 percent in the poll conducted by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner for the Democratic consulting group Democracy Corps in a joint effort with Louisiana's Tulane University.
But other findings indicate just how difficult it will be for policymakers to address the issue.
(More here.)
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