What was the public response to the economic stimulus bill that Barack Obama and the Democratic Congress enacted in early 2009?
A) Some 70 percent of the public believed the bill was essential,though there was worry,as a secondary concern,about the scale of the spending.
B) The public's primary concern was about the scale of the spending,but the public still supported the need for a stimulus bill by a margin of two to one.
C) The public was evenly split on the need for a stimulus bill,reflecting deep political divisions on the nature of the federal role in regulating the economy.
D) Most Americans did not believe the stimulus bill was "critically important" or "important" to the nation's recovery from the economic crisis.
E) Nearly two-thirds of the public opposed the passage of any form of economic stimulus bill,even though the vast majority worried about how the U.S.would recover from the economic crisis.
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