New ATI-News/Zogby Poll Finds 58 Percent of Union Members in the United States Oppose Big Three Bailout
Posted on: Monday, 8 December 2008, 05:00 CST
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The poll, which was conducted
"Congress is considering using tax dollars to give a total of
Surprisingly, 57.5 percent of self-declared union members think Congress should deny the Big Three a taxpayer-funded bailout, while only 29.5 percent of union members approve of such a bailout (13 percent are not sure). Democrats are roughly split on the issue, as 43 percent approve of a bailout, and 41 percent disapprove (16 percent are not sure).
Overall, the poll found that 61.7 percent of American voters are opposed to a bailout for the automakers, and only 25.7 percent approve of a bailout (12.5 percent are not sure).
"On this issue, common sense seems to be a shared trait across all
segments of the voting public," said ATI-News president
"At the rate the Big Three are burning through cash, this bailout would do nothing but buy them just a few months of time and remove any incentive for them to restructure and reform their companies," said O'Leary. "It would only foster dependency and create incentive for Congress to deliver them future multibillion-dollar government handouts."
A second question in the poll asked: "If General Motors files for
bankruptcy instead of receiving a government rescue, would you favor or oppose
spending
A majority of likely voters (54 percent) say they would favor this plan to guarantee worker pensions in the event GM files for bankruptcy, while only 33 percent say they oppose such a plan (13 percent are not sure).
SOURCE Associated Television News
Source: PR Newswire
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