Closing the Shortfall (February 2011)

Closing the Shortfall (February 2011)

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0 - Close the gap entirely through spending cuts18%
18%
210%
39%
48%
523%
65%
74%
86%
93%
10 - Close the gap entirely through revenue increases4%

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categoryDemocratIndependentRepublican
0 - Close the gap entirely through spending cuts3%17%31%
14%6%13%
25%8%14%
36%10%12%
411%6%6%
533%30%13%
68%5%3%
78%4%2%
812%4%2%
94%1%3%
10 - Close the gap entirely through revenue increases7%9%2%

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categoryLean RepublicanNot very strong RepublicanStrong Republican
0 - Close the gap entirely through spending cuts29%29%33%
112%6%15%
218%11%12%
313%17%9%
41%9%8%
513%17%12%
62%8%2%
73%1%2%
84%1%1%
91%2%5%
10 - Close the gap entirely through revenue increases3%1%2%

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categoryLean DemocratNot very strong DemocratStrong Democrat
0 - Close the gap entirely through spending cuts1%3%5%
18%4%2%
26%6%4%
38%10%3%
413%16%7%
532%31%35%
63%10%8%
74%11%8%
819%4%14%
92%1%5%
10 - Close the gap entirely through revenue increases4%3%10%

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categoryLiberalsModeratesConservatives
0 - Close the gap entirely through spending cuts4%6%30%
13%3%13%
22%9%13%
39%8%9%
410%12%6%
532%37%13%
65%6%5%
78%4%3%
813%7%3%
98%2%2%
10 - Close the gap entirely through revenue increases8%5%3%

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categoryLeaning conservativeSomewhat conservativeExtremely conservative
0 - Close the gap entirely through spending cuts13%38%37%
111%10%17%
211%15%11%
316%9%4%
48%6%3%
519%10%12%
67%1%6%
77%2%1%
87%2%1%
90%5%0%
10 - Close the gap entirely through revenue increases1%1%7%

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categoryLeaning liberalSomewhat liberalExtremely liberal
0 - Close the gap entirely through spending cuts4%0%8%
14%5%0%
22%2%5%
318%0%0%
414%4%9%
530%48%11%
62%10%4%
79%8%6%
811%15%13%
95%6%17%
10 - Close the gap entirely through revenue increases3%2%26%

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categoryDemocratRepublicanTea Party
0 - Close the gap entirely through spending cuts3%23%38%
14%9%16%
24%13%14%
35%10%10%
410%10%6%
530%24%9%
66%6%2%
79%1%3%
813%2%1%
97%0%1%
10 - Close the gap entirely through revenue increases8%2%1%

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categoryWhiteBlackHispanic
0 - Close the gap entirely through spending cuts23%1%10%
111%4%5%
210%7%8%
311%3%7%
48%13%5%
521%31%34%
64%8%12%
74%5%7%
85%8%6%
93%8%0%
10 - Close the gap entirely through revenue increases3%13%5%

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categoryMaleFemale
0 - Close the gap entirely through spending cuts20%17%
19%7%
212%7%
39%9%
46%10%
520%27%
65%6%
75%4%
84%7%
94%3%
10 - Close the gap entirely through revenue increases5%4%

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categoryUrbanSuburbanRural
0 - Close the gap entirely through spending cuts13%19%24%
15%9%11%
28%10%12%
37%9%12%
410%8%5%
528%20%24%
68%4%2%
76%5%0%
87%6%4%
94%3%3%
10 - Close the gap entirely through revenue increases4%5%3%

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categoryNo high schoolHigh school graduateSome college2-year4-yearPost-grad
0 - Close the gap entirely through spending cuts17%17%18%22%21%21%
16%10%8%8%5%5%
24%9%12%5%10%9%
30%7%12%6%11%5%
43%11%5%17%4%9%
526%23%25%18%26%13%
622%5%4%6%2%7%
70%3%4%8%7%5%
80%7%4%2%7%13%
95%2%4%2%2%6%
10 - Close the gap entirely through revenue increases17%4%3%6%5%6%

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