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Post-ABC poll: GOP too dug in on debt talks; public fears default consequences - The Washington Post

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About 63% of respondents in a Washington Post/ABC poll conducted in July 2011 say they would look for new faces in Congress in the 2012 elections. There is serious public discontent with the lack of compromise by Republicans and Democrats in the debt ceiling and deficit reduction talks.

Post-ABC Poll on the Debt Ceiling and Deficit Reduction talks of June-July 2011

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The poll sees public discontent with the lack of compromise from Republicans and Democrats. About 63% of respondents say they would be looking for new faces in Congress. A majority of Republican respondents say they favor higher taxes on the wealthiest Americans.

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