The Trans-Pacific Partnership is a trade deal that would make it easier for American companies to sell their goods and services in Pacific Rim countries. The deal will benefit American service companies who will be able to open up operations in Asian and South American countries. Opponents argue that this bill will incentivize US companies to move service and manufacturing jobs overseas. Proponents argue that it would make American companies more successful at selling their goods and services in Pacific Rim countries, leading to a stronger economy, more jobs and higher incomes for American workers.
39% Yes |
61% No |
33% Yes |
39% No |
6% Yes, it will bring economic growth to all countries involved |
11% No, there are too many hidden provisions in this specific agreement |
11% No, this will incentivize companies to move jobs out of the country |
See how support for each position on “Trans-Pacific Partnership” has changed over time for 3.6m America voters.
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See how importance of “Trans-Pacific Partnership” has changed over time for 3.6m America voters.
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Unique answers from America users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
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Regardless, much more care needs to be taken with intellectual property internationally.
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Not until it’s renegotiated to better protect workers and the environment
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As a strategic positioning in Asia , trade is the by product .
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Only if all groups involved agree to not raise tariffs or discourage companies from producing in certain countries
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