Poll: Public Supports Selling Liquor Stores, State Worker Layoffs To Balance Budget

Although the largest share of Pennsylvania registered voters, 50 percent, don't yet have an opinion of Gov. Tom Corbett's job performance, the new governor gets a 39 - 11 percent approval rating from those who do have an opinion, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released this week. 
            But by a 53 - 33 percent margin, voters don't believe Gov. Corbett can keep his promise to balance the budget without raising taxes, similar to a 55 - 31 percent finding in a December survey by the independent Quinnipiac University. 
            Gov. Corbett does not need to convince voters the state's budget problems are real: 61 percent say the state's budget woes are "very serious," while 34 percent say "somewhat serious," an unusually large percentage. 
            Among the budget solutions presented to voters responding to the poll--
-- 65 - 26 percent support selling liquor stores;
-- 52 - 40 percent support laying off state workers;
-- 51 - 46 percent support increasing legalized gambling in the state to help meet the budget deficit;
-- 51 - 36 percent support selling or leasing the Pennsylvania turnpike to raise cash; and
-- 63 - 33 percent oppose raising taxes.


2/21/2011

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