56% Oppose Medicare Cuts in Health Care Proposal
Many individual elements of the health care plan working its way through Congress remain popular, but the cost of the plan and finding ways to pay for it remain key reasons why most voters continue to oppose the proposed legislation. New Rasmussen Reports national telephone surveying finds that 56% of voters oppose the effort to "reduce spending on Medicare by several hundred billion dollars."
59% Say U.S. Should Continue To Build Fence on U.S.-Mexico Border
Wisconsin Senate: Feingold, Thompson Neck-and-Neck
56% Oppose 'Sin Taxes' on Junk Food and Soft Drinks
Several cities and states, faced with big budget problems, are considering so-called "sin taxes" on things like junk food and soft drinks. But just 33% of Americans think these sin taxes are a good idea. A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows that 56% oppose sin taxes on sodas and junk food. Twelve percent (12%) are undecided.
Several cities and states, faced with big budget problems, are considering so-called "sin taxes" on things like junk food and soft drinks. But just 33% of Americans think these sin taxes are a good idea. A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows that 56% oppose sin taxes on sodas and junk food. Twelve percent (12%) are undecided.
59% Say U.S. Should Continue To Build Fence on U.S.-Mexico Border


