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Americans want compromise on fiscal cliff

When it comes to the fiscal cliff, Americans do not give Republicans or Democrats a mandate on the issue.

As President Obama prepares for negotiations with members of Congress on the so-called fiscal cliff, business CEOs and labor leaders are already making preparations for whatever may come.

But what do the American people think?

According to polling firm Gallup, a majority of Americans — 71 percent — are following coverage of the issue very or somewhat closely. Frank Newport, editor-in-chief at Gallup, says the polling clearly shows that Americans want compromise. More specifically, Americans want both Republicans and Democrats in Washington to make sacrifices, suggesting that neither party has a mandate on the issue.

Yet, in terms of their preferences for tax hikes versus spending cuts, Newport says, “Americans still [fall] significantly on the cut spending side of the spectrum.” However, he notes that some people favor a combination of both.

 

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