Friday,
August 31, 2012
Voters
remain more conservative on fiscal issues than on social matters. A new
Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 43% consider themselves
conservative when it comes to fiscal issues such as taxes, government spending
and business regulation. That's consistent with regular tracking since May of
last year. Thirty-seven percent (37%) say they are fiscal moderates. Eighteen
percent (18%) define themselves as liberal on fiscal matters, up four points
from a month ago and the highest number of self-described
fiscal liberals to date. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
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