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Newsmax.com Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 5:02 AM
Subject: WashPost/ABC Poll: Most Support Spending Cuts, but Not for Military
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Most Say Cut Spending, but Exclude Defense
Most
Americans support the idea of cutting federal spending across the
board, but insist defense programs be kept off limits when trimming the
government's budget, according to a new Washington Post/ABC News poll.
The
survey of 1,017 conducted nationally Feb. 27 to March 3 found that 61
percent of respondents support a 5 percent, across-the-board spending
reduction in domestic programs, but 60 percent oppose an 8 percent
reduction in military spending.
The two reductions approximate
the automatic spending cuts that began Saturday in domestic and defense
programs brought on by the sequester, which encompasses $1.2 trillion of
spending cuts over the next 10 years.
Among Republicans, the
survey shows that 76 percent of respondents support the domestic cuts,
while 73 percent oppose the military spending reductions. Among
Democrats, 57 percent said they were supportive of slashing domestic
programs and 48 percent said they were against cutting military
spending.
Among those who identified themselves as Independents,
60 percent said they favored domestic cuts, while 63 percent said they
were opposed to the military cutbacks.
"In short: the American
public likes the idea of cutting federal spending. What they don't like
are actual cuts in federal spending," Post reporter Jon Cohen wrote in
analyzing the poll.
That attitude made the sequester inevitable,
he says. "Without any clear signal from the public of how, specifically,
it wants the cuts to happen, politicians did the easy thing: they let
an across-the-board cut go into effect without having to vote (read:
explain) on it."
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