An overwhelming 94% of California voters regard the state’s budget crisis as very serious, but most oppose raising taxes as a solution to the problem.Well, in that case, my guess is that you can pretty much just forget about whatever Phil Nugent is trying to say here (via The Monkey Cage).
A new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in California finds that just 28% of voters prefer raising taxes to cutting back on services or having the state file for bankruptcy.
Forty-three percent (43%) think cutting back on state services is the better way to go, and another 15% favor state bankruptcy. Fourteen percent (14%) aren’t sure.
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Sunday, January 24, 2010
California Voters Oppose Higher Taxes
From Rasmussen, "Most California Voters Don’t See Higher Taxes as a Budget Solution":
that's what we said last week in Massachusetts hopefully California will do the same next elections. Some are spinning the message from the Pres was just not delivered in the right manner...we said we got your message and did not like it, period.....
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