Voters believe Biden will raise taxes on middle class despite pledge

Aug 11, 2021 View Original Article
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    86% Very Conservative

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    80% Very Conservative

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45% : But taxes surfaced again and again in further testing.
37% : Cutting taxes for middle class families, creating jobs by investing in infrastructure like roads, bridges and high-speed internet, and cutting your health care costs," the memo said.
31% : President Joe Biden promised he would not raise taxes on anyone earning less than $400,000 a year to help pay for his agenda, but recent polling suggests voters remain skeptical.
27% : In an August survey by Scott Rasmussen and RMG Research, 61% of registered voters said they believed the Biden administration would raise taxes on middle-class Americans, even as they were reminded of the president's pledge.
22% : Suspicions that Biden may raise taxes on a larger swathe of the electorate open a lane of attack as the cost of sweeping new federal spending comes due.

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