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Poll: 61% of Americans Oppose Debt Limit Hike or Want It Tied to Spending Cuts

Speaker John Boehner stepped to the podium this morning to proclaim that he listened to the American people when crafting his budget deal with President Barack Obama.

56% of Americans would shut down the government to achieve spending cuts.

“Having listened to our members and listened to the American people, we have a budget agreement,” Boehner said. “This is a good deal for our troops, for our taxpayers, and for the American people.

But according to a new Associated Press-GfK poll, the American people are on the opposite side of Boehner when it comes to the debt limit and spending. A majority of those polled, 61 percent, either oppose a debt limit increase or want Congress to cut spending in tandem.

There’s even a majority of Americans who would shut down the government to achieve spending cuts.

Here are the key numbers in the poll:

The Obama-Boehner deal would boost the $18.1-trillion debt ceiling by at least $1.5 trillion. It also increases spending by an estimated $80 billion, busting the budget caps put in place in 2011.

AP-GfK released the topline data from the poll. Here’s a closer look at the debt limit question:

The poll was conducted between Oct. 15 and 19 with 1,027 adults. It has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.3 percentage points.

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