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Pew Research Center
October 7, 2013
Partisans Dug in on Budget, Health Care Impasse
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Partisans Dug in on Budget, Health Care Impasse
Who Should Give Ground in Budget Disagreement?
More Blame Republicans than Obama for Shutdown
By 47%-39%, More See Debt Limit Hike as Essential
Wide Partisan Gap in Concern over Shutdown’s Economic Impact
Personally Inconvenienced by the Government Shutdown?
Shutdown’s Personal Impact
Nearly a Quarter of Tea Party Reps Have Voiced Shutdown Views
Are GOP Leaders Paying Too Much Attention to the Tea Party?
Few Republicans Say Tea Party Gets Too Much Attention
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