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Saturday, December 28, 2013

Swing District Voters Tell Their Reps Extend Unemployment Benefits if You Want to Keep Your Job

A Public Policy Polling (PPP) survey shows voters in competitive House districts overwhelmingly support extending unemployment benefits.…
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A Public Policy Polling (PPP) survey released December 23rd, shows voters in competitive House districts overwhelmingly support extending unemployment benefits  for Americans who are out of work. The survey polled voters in four critical repugican-held swing districts and in a fifth less competitive repugican cabal district held by House speaker John Boehner. In addition to polling Boehner’s District (OH-8), PPP also surveyed voters in the districts held by Gary Miller (CA-31), Mike Coffman (CO-06),  Rodney Davis (IL-13), and Dan Benishek (MI-01).
In all five districts voters favored extending unemployment benefits by about a 2 to 1 margin. In each district, even repugican voters expressed support for extending unemployment benefits. In Michigan’s first district, repugican support for extending long term unemployment benefits polled at 60 percent with only 36 percent of repugican voters approving of cutting off those benefits. The poll demonstrates how out of touch House repugicans are not only with the American people, but even with rank and file repugicans.
The repugican Congressmen who continue to play scrooge this holiday season may end up paying a price at the polls next November. All of the repugican congressmen surveyed have negative approval ratings already, and those numbers could plummet even further if the congressmen choose to cut off benefits for the unemployed. Voters in each district stated unequivocally that they would be less likely to vote for their congressional representative if he did not support extending unemployment benefits for those who need them.
Gary Miller, Mike Coffman, Rodney Davis, Dan Benishek, and even John Boehner had better take note. If they choose not to extend relief for America’s jobless this legislative session they may soon find themselves searching for a new job along with so many of their constituents.

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