Almost half don't want debt ceiling raised amid crisis: 'Stop printing money'

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According to a new poll, nearly half don't want the debt ceiling raised. A WSJ poll found that more people oppose raising the debt ceiling than support it at 45% compared to 44%, respectively.

In follow-up questions, respondents were open to more flexibility. Many Republicans were open to raising the debt ceiling, but only if other spending cuts were instituted.

“I feel like we don’t have an option: We have to raise the debt ceiling,’’ Republican Christian Nascimento, 49, said to the. “But at the same time, I don’t think we should blindly go along and raise it every time it comes up. We have to have a discussion about government spending and how much we can maintain."

Democrats generally agreed with President Joe Biden's strategy of refusing to negotiate with Republicans over the debt limit seriously.

 

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