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Showing Original Post only (View all)POLL on TPP Fast Track poll [View all]
What I find shocking here is not that TWO-THIRDS of Americans oppose fast-tracking TPP, but that a slight majority of DEMOCRATS FAVOR IT.
On some poll questions, not having enough options can skew the results, like on health care reform, so on the left "opposed" it not because they didn't want health care reform but because they wanted something different.
In this case, it's hard to see how there could be any distortion in the question since "fast track" can only mean they support passage of the TPP.
Does anyone here have an explanation for Democratic voters supporting TPP fast track?
Also, while entirely unscientific, Do you support TPP? Do you support fast-tracking it? Could those two issues be different?
By more than two to one, voters say they oppose (62%) rather than favor passage of fast-track negotiating authority for the TPP deal. Among those with a strong opinion, the ratio climbs to more than three to one (43% strongly opposed, just 12% strongly favorable). Demographically, opposition is very broad, with no more than one-third of voters in any region of the country or in any age cohort favoring fast track. Sixty percent (60%) of voters with household incomes under $50,000 oppose fast track, as do 65% of those with incomes over $100,000.
While opposition is relatively uniform both geographically and demographically, the survey data reveals a sharp partisan divide on the issue. Republicans overwhelmingly oppose giving fast-track authority to the president (8% in favor, 87% opposed), as do independents (20%-66%), while a narrow majority (52%) of Democrats are in favor (35% opposed).
The survey goes on to simulate a public debate over the merits of fast track and the proposed TPP trade deal, by presenting each respondent with an equal number of arguments made by organizations supporting and opposing fast track. Respondents indicate whether they find each argument convincing, and then have the opportunity to express a more fully informed judgment on the issue of fast-track authority. However, voters informed judgment is the same as their initial response: overwhelming opposition to fast track.
* At least 50% of voters find eight different opponent arguments to be very or fairly convincing (more than 60% for four of them), but not a single argument by supporters meets that standard.
http://fasttrackpoll.info/
While opposition is relatively uniform both geographically and demographically, the survey data reveals a sharp partisan divide on the issue. Republicans overwhelmingly oppose giving fast-track authority to the president (8% in favor, 87% opposed), as do independents (20%-66%), while a narrow majority (52%) of Democrats are in favor (35% opposed).
The survey goes on to simulate a public debate over the merits of fast track and the proposed TPP trade deal, by presenting each respondent with an equal number of arguments made by organizations supporting and opposing fast track. Respondents indicate whether they find each argument convincing, and then have the opportunity to express a more fully informed judgment on the issue of fast-track authority. However, voters informed judgment is the same as their initial response: overwhelming opposition to fast track.
* At least 50% of voters find eight different opponent arguments to be very or fairly convincing (more than 60% for four of them), but not a single argument by supporters meets that standard.
http://fasttrackpoll.info/
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I support passing TPP and Congress fast tracking it. | |
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I support pass TPP but NOT fast tracking it. | |
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I oppose passing TPP AND I oppose fast tracking it. | |
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I oppose passing TPP BUT I support fast tracking it. | |
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I oppose fast tracking because these bills need to be discussed and understood before taking a
Mass
Jan 2014
#1
based on our trade agreements of the last couple of decades, it won't do most of us any good.
yurbud
Feb 2014
#4
good find. They should put that last excerpt on screen whenever a pol tries to sell a trade deal
yurbud
Feb 2014
#11
Two reasons, I think. One is that Democrats tend to be more open to trade, immigration, diplomacy -
pampango
Feb 2014
#9
I understand. Conservatives (particularly tea partiers) are against 'free trade' more than liberals.
pampango
Feb 2014
#15
Because too many Democrats trust their Corporate Centrist/Nei-Liberal leaders i guess
Armstead
Feb 2014
#14