Most Americans still disapprove of sequester

The government-wide spending cuts known as the sequester remain unpopular for most Americans, with little difference in opinion across party lines, according to a Washington Post-ABC poll released Friday.

Thirty-seven percent of Americans say they have felt a negative impact from the sequester, the poll shows. The data indicates 56 percent of Americans disapprove of the sequester, which is roughly on par with the 57 percent who felt that way in April and the 53 percent in March. [cont.]

Josh Hicks & Scott Clement, Washington Post

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