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Voters tend to think a Hillary Clinton presidency would be like the Obama presidency when it comes to the major issues and expect President Obama to endorse his former secretary of State. But they're not so sure the two top Democrats like each other. Read More |
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Democratic Governor Andrew Cuomo appears well on his way to reelection in New York. New York is rated Safe Democrat on the Rasmussen Reports 2014 Gubernatorial Scorecard. 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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