With House Republicans set to meet with President Barack Obama to discuss raising the debt limit and ending the government shutdown, a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll shows that 63 percent of Americans believe refusing to raise the debt ceiling would be a real and serious problem.
That's up from the 55 percent who said this in July 2011, during the last political fight over raising the debt ceiling.
And yes, that 63% overall number is high enough that it means a majority of Boehner's own party believes this.
But there is a partisan divide here: 72 percent of Democrats believe not raising the debt ceiling would be a real and serious problem, versus 57 percent of Republicans and independents who think this.
And there's also a significant split inside the Republican Party: Among Republicans not supporting the Tea Party, 71 percent say not raising the debt ceiling would be a serious problem.
But only 44 percent of Republicans who are Tea Party supporters agree.
The full poll is far worse for the GOP. Among the findings:
That's the ballgame, folks. The rest now is posturing, face-saving, and whining on the part of the GOP. Obama should give Boehner nothing. Senate needs to pass a clean debt ceiling bill and send it to the House and we can end this when the tropical fruit-colored bastard caves.
- A record low for GOP favorability (24% positive, 53% negative, including 29% strongly negative)
- A record low for Tea Party favorability (21% positive, 47% negative)
- 47% favor a Democratic Party controlled Congress, only 39% now want the GOP in charge of Congress
- And the big one, a majority of Americans now blame the GOP for the shutdown, 53% to President Obama's 31% (13% blame both sides).
That's the ballgame, folks. The rest now is posturing, face-saving, and whining on the part of the GOP. Obama should give Boehner nothing. Senate needs to pass a clean debt ceiling bill and send it to the House and we can end this when the tropical fruit-colored bastard caves.
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