A new poll of battleground states shows the $35 trillion rising national debt is a critical issue for voters.
The swing state poll shows that nine out of 10 voters want candidates to have a plan for the rising national debt. This includes 95% of those voting for Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris, 97% of those voting for Republican former President Donald Trump, and 95% of undecided voters.
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States surveyed were Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
The poll was conducted by the Democratic firm Global Strategy Group and the Republican firm North Star Opinion Research from Sept. 23-29.
“The national debt is a critical campaign issue for voters in the decisive swing states,” Michael A. Peterson said in a release.
He’s CEO of the nonpartisan Peterson Foundation.
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The poll shows 3 in 4 voters of battleground states want candidates to speak more about their plans to address debt. That’s a higher ratio than say they want plans for other major issues inclusive of immigration, abortion, climate change and foreign policy. […]
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