A new Gallup/USA Today poll contains a counterintuitive finding: the age group most receptive to House Budget Chair Paul Ryan’s plan to deal with the budget - seniors.
The poll finds 48 percent of seniors (those 65 and over) support Ryan’s plan over President Obama’s plan, while 42 percent back the president.
That’s the highest total among the age groups tested - a 47 percent plurality between the ages of 50 and 64 backed Ryan, and a 45 percent plurality of those between 30-49 backed Ryan. But young voters overwhelmingly sided with Obama by a 23-point margin, 53 to 30 percent.
Overall, 44 percent back Obama’s plan, while 43 percent support Ryan.
Republicans hold a double-digit lead over Democrats in public perception of which party would do a better job dealing with the federal budget, according to the survey. 48 percent prefer Republicans, while 36 percent prefer Democrats in Congress.
The poll, conducted between April 20-23, surveyed 1,013 adults and has a four percent margin of error.
http://hotlineoncall.nationaljournal.com/archives/2011/04/gallup-seniors.php
This is interesting.
Glad to see you’re still around, btw.
So even a while back seniors were backing the Ryan plan? Now, with an effort to get out the word, I don’t think this Grandma off the cliff will be any believable talking point by the Dems.
Got to keep pointing out that it won’t affect those over 55. I suspect that those over 55 will eventually buy into a private plan per the Ryan plan.
There’s not much scarier than to be elderly, in ill health, and the fear that medical help won’t be available.
Which is something everyone should be able to understand, even the RINOs in our party.