As the congressional standoff over budget cuts heats up in Washington D.C., both Republicans and Democrats are seemingly scrambling to reach a compromise to avoid a government shutdown. But is compromise what the American people want?
According to a new Rasmussen Reports survey, 58% of likely voters “would rather have a partial shutdown of the federal government than keep its spending at current levels. “ A mere 33% would prefer Congress agree to maintain last year’s spending level in order to avoid a government shutdown.
Broken out by party affiliation, Rasmussen found that:
Fifty-eight percent (58%) of Democrats prefer avoiding a shutdown by going with current spending levels. But 80% of Republicans — and 59% of voters not affiliated with either major party — think a shutdown is a better option until the two sides can agree on spending cuts.
Read the complete top-line survey results here.
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