Worried about the fiscal cliff?
So are a lot of Americans. According to a new Washington Post-Pew Research Center poll, 51% of those surveyed predict that President Obama and congressional Republicans will not reach a deal before automatic spending cuts and tax hikes go into effect on January 1, 2013. Only 38% have faith that an agreement is on the horizon.
While the president has expressed deep concern over the impending consequences of going over the fiscal cliff, the poll finds that a majority of the pressure to negotiate lies with congressional Republicans. Of those polled, 53% said they would blame Republicans in Congress if discussions break down, while 29% said they would blame Obama.









