Voters prefer Republican budget ideas, but dislike GOP →
Lara Seligman, for The Hill:
55 percent of likely voters opted for a plan that would slash $5 trillion in government spending, provide for no additional tax revenue and balance the budget within 10 years — in essence, the path recommended by House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) last week.
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However, as soon as respondents heard the words “Republican” and “Democrat,” the picture changed drastically. A plurality of voters, 35 percent, said they trust the Democrats more on budgetary issues, while 30 percent said they trust the Republicans more. A full 34 percent said they trust neither party.
These findings buttress the impression that the Republican label itself incites mistrust among many voters.
Fiscal conservatives either need to figure out how to fix the GOP's image problem or else we need to figure out how to fight under another banner.
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