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Argument: Majority support expiring Bush tax cuts for wealthy

Issue Report: Expiring Bush tax cuts for the wealthy in 2010

Support

An August 2010 CNN/Opinion Research poll found that 51 percent of Americans support repealing Bush’s tax cuts for the wealthiest families.[1] Another poll by Society for Human Resource Management and National Journal Congressional Connection found: “30 percent of Americans believe all of Bush’s 2001 and 2003 cuts should stay in place. That compared to 31 percent who believed that all of them should be repealed. Twenty-seven percent take the route Obama campaigned on: Tax cuts for the wealthy should be repealed, while the others should stay in place. [. . .] Independents hewed closest to the overall sample. Twenty-seven percent said all the tax cuts should be kept in place. Thirty-two percent said they all should be repealed. Twenty-seven percent said the tax cuts for the wealthy should be repealed, but the middle class cuts should be kept in place.”[2]