New polling shows the Biden/Harris/Pelosi spending bill is one of the most unpopular Democrat schemes in modern history. The Trafalgar Group—one of America’s most accurate pollsters in 2016, 2018 and 2020—is releasing the results of a new national survey.
In bad news for Democrats and an indication of the magnitude of the opposition, most Democrats oppose it.
Results, which came out Monday, are from surveys conducted September 29th through October 1st of over 1,000 likely 2022 election voters.
“Independents and Republicans oppose this bill by huge majorities, as do fully half of Democrats. Almost nobody supports Biden’s runaway spending spree, and folks are outraged that—with everything else they’ve had to endure with this failed presidency—increasing taxes and adding to our astronomical debt are actually on the table,” said Mark Meckler, President of Convention of States Action which commissioned the polling. “The hard left can continue to make noise, but our elected officials know where the public stands on this monstrosity. This proposal is not happening.”
KEY INSIGHT: Large Majority of Americans Oppose Biden’s $3.5 trillion spending bill because of tax increases and growth to national debt.
● 71.5 percent of Americans say they are less likely to support President Biden’s proposed $3.5 trillion spending bill if they know it increases taxes and grows the national debt.
- 67.3 percent say much less likely
- 4.2 percent say somewhat less likely
● 20.8 percent say more likely.
- 17.7 percent say much more likely
- 3.1 percent say somewhat more likely
● 7.6 percent are not sure.
KEY INSIGHT: Independents and Republicans unified in opposition to Biden’s budget, Democrats divided
● 73.7 percent of Independents say they are less likely to support President Biden’s proposed $3.5 trillion budget bill if they know it increases taxes and grows the national debt. 21.7 percent say they are more likely.
● 92 percent of Republicans say they are less likely to support President Biden’s proposed $3.5 trillion budget bill if they know it increases taxes and grows the national debt. 6.9 percent say they are more likely.
● 50.2 percent of Democrats say they are less likely to support President Biden’s proposed $3.5 trillion budget bill if they know it increases taxes and grows the national debt. In addition, 33.8 percent say they are more likely.
–Lee Hartman | Metro Voice