Two More Issues
More people say yes than no when asked whether they’d vote for George Holding because he supported the Republican tax cuts – but not as many more as you might expect.
On the other hand, when asked whether they would support Linda Coleman if they knew she wants to repeal the tax cut and raise taxes – voters say no, overwhelmingly. By a margin of 6 to 1. (Here’s a video – at 13:44 Coleman supports repealing the tax cut.)
Voters are slightly favorable to the Republican tax cuts. But overwhelmingly oppose tax increases.
Let’s look at one more issue. The economy has turned around. Job creation is at its highest it’s been in decades. And that matters to voters. If you ask: Would you support Linda Coleman if you knew she would vote with the Democrats in Congress to repeal the tax cuts, raise taxes and increase regulations on businesses, large and small, and the economic recovery will stop – their answer, again, is no. 60% of the voters would be less likely to vote for Linda Coleman while only 11% would be more likely. In fact, 27% of the people who are now voting for Linda Coleman would be less likely to vote for her.
To be continued…
Two More Issues
More people say yes than no when asked whether they’d vote for George Holding because he supported the Republican tax cuts – but not as many more as you might expect.
On the other hand, when asked whether they would support Linda Coleman if they knew she wants to repeal the tax cut and raise taxes – voters say no, overwhelmingly. By a margin of 6 to 1. (Here’s a video – at 13:44 Coleman supports repealing the tax cut.)
Voters are slightly favorable to the Republican tax cuts. But overwhelmingly oppose tax increases.
Let’s look at one more issue. The economy has turned around. Job creation is at its highest it’s been in decades. And that matters to voters. If you ask: Would you support Linda Coleman if you knew she would vote with the Democrats in Congress to repeal the tax cuts, raise taxes and increase regulations on businesses, large and small, and the economic recovery will stop – their answer, again, is no. 60% of the voters would be less likely to vote for Linda Coleman while only 11% would be more likely. In fact, 27% of the people who are now voting for Linda Coleman would be less likely to vote for her.
To be continued…