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it's unsurprising that more voters disapprove (53 percent) than approve
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split is not entirely along party lines. Nearly a third of Democrats
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should be off the table for the next budget deal. Most Republicans
feel that way (68 percent), but so do many Democrats (42 percent).At
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concern. Four in 10 voters describe the nation's debt situation as a
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