Nearly Half of Voters Expect Taxes to Go Up in McCain Administration

Almost half of all Americans think taxes would increase during a John McCain presidency, according to the ABC News/Washington Post poll released Monday.

Forty-two percent of voters surveyed said they expected taxes to increase during a McCain administration, just less than the 45 percent they said they expect taxes to increase if Barack Obama is elected president.

A plurality of voters, 44 percent, said they expect taxes to stay the same during a McCain administration. Less than 20 percent of voters for either candidate said they expect taxes to decrease during either administration.

A majority of voters in the survey said they trusted Obama to handle taxes more than they trusted McCain. Fifty-two percent said they trusted Obama, while 41 percent backed McCain.

The poll, conducted October 8-11, has a margin of error of three percent.

Michael O’Brien

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