55% Oppose Second Economic Stimulus Plan

From RASMUSSENREPORTS.COM:

President Obama is expected to announce on Wednesday plans for at least $50 billion in new government spending on the nation’s transportation infrastructure and billions more in tax credits in hopes of jumpstarting the troubled economy with midterm elections less than two months away. But the administration has been careful not to call the new spending a second economic stimulus plan, although Republicans and others view it that way.

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 55% of U.S. voters continue to oppose a second economic stimulus package. Only 31% support a second stimulus, and 14% more are undecided.

These findings are unchanged from March of last year when a second stimulus was first proposed, following passage of the initial $787-billion economic stimulus package…

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