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Another 69 percent say the policies of Republicans in Congress favor the rich, while 67 percent say it is a bad idea to lower taxes for large corporations.
One other number from the exit polls to prove that point: A majority of voters (53 percent) said that Romney's policies would favor the rich while just 9percentt said the same about Obama's policies.
While people were pretty evenly split on whether the administration favors the middle class, the rich or the poor, they were all but unanimous about which class the Republicans favor; 69percentt said Republicans in Congress favor the rich, while just 9percentt said the middle class and 2percentt said the poor.
When all registered voters were asked if the policies of a McCain administration would favor the rich, the middle class or the poor, or treat all groups the same, 53 percent said Mr. McCain would favor the rich while 16percentt said he would favor the middle class.
Almost two-thirds of voters said the American economic system favors the rich, while only a third said it is "fair to most Americans".
Just under half of voters think Trump's policies as president would favor the rich, while 16percentt believe they would favor the middle class, 2percentthinknk they would favor the poor and 20percentthinknk they would treat all groups equally.
President Barack Obama used a new report from the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center to hammer away at a consistent campaign theme: that Mitt Romney favors the rich, while Obama will help the struggling middle class.
Democrats will accuse Republicans of favoring the rich.
We stereotypically tend to think of Republicans as favoring the rich and Democrats the poor.
All "flat tax" proposals wind up favoring the rich in some way.
And to avoid favoring the rich, he may make taxpayers with higher incomes ineligible.
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