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Vast majority of Democratic voters prefer bigger social spending bill: poll (Salon)

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Vast majority of Democratic voters prefer bigger social spending bill: poll – By Brett Bachman (Salon) / Oct 13 2021

In a poll, 75% of Democratic voters said they prefer Congress pass the full $3.5 trillion bill currently on offer

Despite the recent Congressional battle over how to pare down a $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation bill that would expand the United States’ social safety net, polling shows that Americans, especially rank-and-file Democrats, favor big investments in programs that would expand the social programs and climate change initiatives championed by progressives.

According to a CNN survey conducted by the SSRS Opinion Panel, at least 75% of Democratic voters would prefer Congress pass President Joe Biden’s Build Back Better agenda, while just 20% wanted to pare down the measures currently being debated.

It’s a stark rebuke of the prevailing narrative pushed by mainstream political pundits, many of whom have insisted for months that the lawmakers fighting to scale back spending — such as Sens. Joe Manchin, D-W.V., and Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz. — had their thumb on the average Democratic voter.

Republicans, of course, were generally against the measure — though just 55% of people who identified with the GOP said they would prefer the bill be scrapped entirely — while independents were split fairly evenly into thirds, with a plurality of 36% wanting the bill to be larger.

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