CBS News Poll: 11/11/10
Below you can find the complete results and exact wording of questions in the CBS News polls on President Obama and the 112th Congress after the midterm elections.
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- Of course a high percentage want money spent first before deficit reduction because 45% of Americans pay no income taxes. They want the free money to keep coming. If we are to have all these entitlements them everyone must pay some income tax regardless of income.
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- Again, a results of a poll deend on how questions are worded. Can't believe the polls of the big three and the smaller 2 media outlest. All are anti republican, anti teaparty. Obama criticizes america, isreal, can't chastise violent muslim factions, and the media gives him a pass and never reports on it, but the follow palin around waiting her to say something they can spin, or make fun of. Just like the national enquirer, and will hopefully go by way of that rag!
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- It depends upon just how much political footage Obama is willing to compromise in order to work with the Republicans as to their willingness to work with him. I'm sure that if he shows a willingness to work, but goes in with both feet planted firm, Republicans are going to do the same. But if he goes in with an open mind and a true willingness to work together and give some ground, the Republicans will reciprocate.
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