Additional Research
Voters Want Spending Cuts and Budget Reforms Tied to Debt Limit Increase
Posted April 26, 2011 | Polling AnalysisEconomy Remains Top Issue as More Voters Say Country is on the Wrong Track
Posted March 9, 2011 | Polling AnalysisVoters to Congress: Cut Federal Spending Now
Posted March 9, 2011 | Polling AnalysisVoters are Firm in Support of Spending Cuts on Variety of Fiscal Policies
Posted January 20, 2011 | Polling AnalysisExtending All the Tax Cuts Garners Favor Among Voters
Posted November 9, 2010 | Polling AnalysisVoters Believe the Federal Government Should Exercise More Fiscal Discipline
Posted September 13, 2010 | Polling AnalysisWorth Discussing
Another Bit of Data Into 2012
By Erick Erickson | Red StateMay 20, 2011
I don’t think next year is going to be easy for the GOP. But I am increasingly convinced next year’s electoral struggle for the GOP will not be fraught with the dire and awful predictions of so many, no matter who the Republican Party nominates.
The debt ceiling dance
By Doug Holtz-Eakin | PoliticoMay 18, 2011
It may take two to tango, but the House, Senate and White House will have to get in the same rhythm to raise the debt ceiling. And they will. Because they have to.
No More Red Ink
By Fred Barnes | Weekly StandardMay 18, 2011
It was no accident that Marco Rubio, the senator from Florida, spoke first. Senate Republicans had adopted a division of labor for their session at the White House last week with President Obama. Eleven of them addressed the president, touching on spending cuts and raising the debt limit.
The left faces a political buzz saw on the debt ceiling
By Luke Frans | The Daily CallerMay 11, 2011
In his remarks to the Economic Club of New York this week, Speaker John Boehner echoed strong voter sentiment in calling for real spending cuts and budgetary reforms to accompany any debt limit increase.