Who supports compromise vs. a shutdown?As negotiators in Congress squabble over the size and scope of spending cuts for the remainder of the fiscal year, Democrats and Republicans outside the Beltway differ dramatically in how they want their leaders to handle the budget stalemate, according to the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll.
In a contrast that illustrates why the standoff has pushed the federal government to the verge of a shutdown, the poll finds an overwhelming majority of Democrats wanting the leaders of their party in Congress to compromise, and a majority of Republicans wanting theirs to stand firm.
That's a 68% overwhelming majority of Democrats willing to compromise vs. an overwhelming 56% of Republicans wanting their party to not compromise, regardless of the outcome (shutdown).