Most Americans support the GOP stance against raising the Debt Ceiling without associated spending cuts. Dems do not want spending cuts at all.

Here is a bit of a surprise. The Hill, a well establish internet news outlet is giving us this report regarding raising the National Debt Ceiling:

Seventy-seven percent of likely GOP voters and 64 percent of independent voters said they don’t want the debt ceiling to be raised. Even among Democrats, more oppose raising the ceiling (46 percent) than support it (42 percent). >>>>>> READ MORE.

In fact, only 27% of likely voters support raising the debt ceiling. The significance of this poll is found in a sense of increased leverage for the GOP strategy of refusing to increase the ceiling without that increase being accompanied by significant cuts in spending.

Hopefully, the GOP will see this poll as we do - a statement of support for their agenda.

Remember: the Dems lost that last election for a reason . . . . . . yet unknown to them.

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