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Democrats continue to feel much more strongly than Republicans that their representatives in Congress are doing a good job fighting for what their party believes in. But most voters in both parties think the current Congress should be thrown out. Read More |
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Americans remain concerned about inflation and the vast majority feel they'll be paying more for their groceries a year from now. Read More |
| Over $12 trillion dollars has been added to the U.S. national debt since 2000-more than $4 trillion under 8 years of George Bush and $7 trillion plus, so far, under 6 years of Barack Obama. According to Rasmussen Reports polls, the economy remains the number one issue on U.S. voters' minds, with government spending now ranking as the third most important issue. To put it simply, voters want more spending cuts, but the government just won't deliver. This has resulted in countless budget battles, debt ceiling debates and, ultimately, a government shutdown. So, have voters and Congress started to see eye-to-eye on spending? We decided to find out what America thinks. | | |
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