Democrats GOP on Collision Course Over Debt Ceiling
We ran the numbers: There are 2189 news articles covering this topic. 56% (1229) are left leaning, 31% (687) are center, and 13% (273) are right leaning.
According to a new poll, more voters would blame Democrats than Republicans if the U.S. defaults on the national debt. While left-leaning articles highlight that two former GOP treasury secretaries held private discussions this month with Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, right-leaning articles highlight that Congress is facing several major issues and critical deadlines stacking up within a few weeks of each other.
The Washington Post published a left-leaning article that highlights that two former GOP treasury secretaries held private discussions this month with Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell that hopes to resolve an impasse over the debt limit. The previously unreported talks did not resolve the matter.
The Hill published a centrist article reporting that 33% of registered voters surveyed said they would blame the Democratic Party if the U.S. defaults on national debt. 16% said they would place the blame on the Republican Party.
A right-leaning article by Fox News highlights that Congress is facing several major issues and critical deadlines stacking up within a few weeks of each other. The article notes that among the issues that Congress is facing includes the bipartisan infrastructure bill, the $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill, and the debt limit.
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The Washington Post
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Democrats would shoulder more blame than Republicans if US defaults on debt: poll
The Hill