A 45 percent plurality of registered voters in the March 6-8 poll said the COVID-19 bill, which is headed for a House vote Wednesday after surviving trims from moderate Senate Democrats, offers the right amount of support, while another 24 percent said it doesn’t offer enough. Just 1 in 5 voters said the package, which enjoys wide bipartisan backing, offers too much support…
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Overall, 75 percent of voters said they support the package, while 18 percent said they oppose it. That includes 90 percent of Democrats that back the package compared with only 5 percent who oppose it.
Republican support for the package remained steady from last week at 59 percent, while 35 percent of GOP voters said they oppose the legislation.
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