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    March 9, 2021
    Broad Public Support for Coronavirus Aid Package; Just a Third Say It Spends Too Much

    More say the Biden administration than GOP leaders made ‘good faith’ effort to work with opponents on COVID-19 aid

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    Broad Public Support for Coronavirus Aid Package; Just a Third Say It Spends Too Much

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    Sizable majority of public favors Biden’s $1.9 trillion COVID-19 economic aid bill
    More say the Biden administration than GOP leaders made ‘good faith’ effort to work with opponents on COVID-19 aid
    Public largely supports $1.9 trillion COVID-19 aid package
    COVID-19 economic aid bill favored by majority of lower-income Republicans
    Public divided over COVID-19 bill spending; those with lower incomes more likely to say it spends too little

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