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Originally Posted by padcrasher
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Among those making between $15,000 and $30,000, for instance, 35 percent said they favored cutting pay or benefits, while 60 percent opposed it. This I actually
found surprising. You would think it would be 100
percent opposed to cutting pay and benefits in that
income bracket.
The one group that favors weakening collectively bargaining rights, by a slim majority, was Republicans.
But the poll doesn't state what that slim percentage
margin was. It only states 75 percent of Democrats are opposed to weakening collectively bargaining rights.
984 people is not exactly a majority of anything. Only 1/3 view labor unions favorable. 1/4 of them called had a public employee at home. So pretty much 2/3 either don't like them, or don't know enough about them.
Not exactly "Most Americans on your side".