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U.S. Chamber Post 2012 Election Update
1. ICCE Fall Conference
November 15, 2012
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2. The 2012 Elections
Political Landscape Before Vote
Direction of Country: 40% right track
55% wrong track
President’s Job : 49% approval
47% disapproval
Congressional Job Approval: 17% approval
75% disapproval
Generic Congressional Vote: 45% Dem
45% GOP
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6. The 2012 Elections
Battleground Exit Polls
• Support from key constituencies
• President more likable than Romney
• Voters were more optimistic about
economy
• Super-storm Sandy
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7. The 2012 Elections
President Obama’s Win
Demographics + Ground Game
Women 55 % of the vote
Hispanics 71 % of the vote
African-Americans 93 % of the vote
Asian 73 % of the vote
Youth (18-29) 60 % of the vote
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8. The 2012 Elections
Battleground Exit Polls
“Role of Government”
• 43% of voters want an “activist
government”
• Compared to 52% in 2008
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9. The 2012 Elections
U.S. Senate
Currently: 51 D / 47 R / 2 Ind.
(GOP needed 4 for control)
2012 Senate Elections: 23 D / 10 R
– 7 Dem Open / 2 GOP Open
– 9 of the 23 seats held by Democrats voted for Bush or
McCain in the past two Presidential elections
– 5 Dem held seats are “toss up” = MT, ND, VA, WI & CT
– 1 Dem held seats “lean or likely” GOP = NE
– 5 GOP held seats are “toss up” = AZ, NV, MA, ME & IN
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10. The 2012 Elections
U.S. Senate Results
113th Congress: 52 D / 45 R / 3 Ind.
Democrats Picked Up:
Indiana – Rep. Donnelly defeated Mourdock
Maine – King defeated Summers and Dill
Massachusetts – Warren defeated Sen. Brown
Republicans Picked Up:
Nebraska – State Sen. Fischer defeated former
Senator Kerrey
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11. The 2012 Elections
U.S. House Results
Currently 242 R / 193 D (Ds + 25 for control)
113th Congress 234 R / 193 D (8 not decided)
24 members are ran against each other, thanks to
redistricting
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12. The Fiscal Cliff
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13. Q3 Small Business Outlook Survey
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14. Federal Spending, Deficits and Debt
Federal Deficit
• 2011 deficit was $1.3 trillion.
• 2012 deficit projected at $1.1 trillion
• The fourth consecutive annual deficit exceeding
$1 trillion.
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15. Federal Spending, Deficits and Debt
Federal Debt
• Gross debt at $16 trillion dollars ($11 trillion was
held by the public and $5 trillion was intergovernmental
holdings).
• Could lead to higher interest rates, a weak dollar,
more inflation, less private investment, lower
economic and job growth and decline in our
global competitiveness.
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18. Spending Composition
More Than Half Of Spending On “Auto-Pilot”
Biggest Driver Is Aging Baby-Boomer Generation
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20. The Fiscal Cliff
Budget Control Act of 2011 – Set the stage
• Debt limit increase - $900 billion increase in debt limit
and $917 billion in discretionary budget cuts.
• Super Committee - 12 member Committee failed to
adopt $1.2 trillion in deficit reduction (through budget
cuts and/or taxes).
• The Act mandates $1.2 trillion in Spending Cuts over
ten years beginning in 2013.
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21. The Fiscal Cliff
THE KEY ELEMENTS WHAT’S INVOLVED
This includes the Bush tax cuts, traditional tax
extenders (i.e. dividends, marginal rates, R&D,
expensing) and other stimulus measures (i.e.
payroll tax cut and Unemployment Insurance
benefits).
Sequestration would cut funding by
approximately $55 billion for defense and $55
billion for non-defense spending – a total of
$1.2 trillion over 10 years.
Another increase in the debt ceiling will be
required early in 2013, perhaps sooner
depending on the cash-burn rate.
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22. Economic Impact
Going over the “cliff”
– Moody’s has issued a warning that it would
downgrade America's credit rating if Congress
fails to reach a deal.
– CBO: going over the cliff would spark a
recession by slowing the economy by 0.5%
and remain below potential until 2018.
– CBO: unemployment would rise from 7.9 to 9.1
percent by the end of 2013
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23. The Budget
• U.S. Chamber believes that enhancing economic and job
growth is a prerequisite to achieve a balanced budget, but
growth alone will not be enough.
• Congress must reform entitlement programs and
restructure the tax code to bring revenue and spending
back into alignment.
– Reform entitlements – Comprises over 55% of federal
spending.
– Reform the U.S. tax code – To improve efficiency
and drive economic growth and bring revenue and spending
back into alignment.
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24. Tax Reform – Why do we need it?
• The United States has the world’s highest
corporate tax rate.
• The United States is the only country that
has a worldwide system of tax.
• Taxpayers spend 6.1 billion hours a year
complying.
• AMT was enacted in response to reports that
155 taxpayers legally avoided paying tax. In
2012, 31 million will be subject to AMT.
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25. Comprehensive Tax Reform
• Lower the corporate tax rate
• Adopt a Territorial Tax System
• Simply Tax Code
• Make reforms permanent
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26. Lame Duck
Set for November 13
• Fiscal Cliff
• Taxes (Extension)
• Spending Cuts (Sequestration)
• Russian PNTR
• Filibuster Rules
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27. Lame Duck
Major Tax Provisions
• Expiration of the Bush tax cuts (December 31, 2012)
• Expiration of the payroll tax cut (December 31, 2012)
• Expiration of unemployment benefits (December 31, 2012)
• Sequestration (January 2, 2013)
• AMT patch (December 31, 2012)
• Expiration of the tax extenders (R&D tax credit)
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28. Lame Duck
Three Options:
• NO DEAL
• Kick The Can
• Bridge Solution / Grand Bargain
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29. Debt Ceiling
Here's a number to watch: $224 billion
That is the difference between the U.S.
federal debt outstanding, as of Nov. 5, and
the debt ceiling of $16.394 trillion.
The gap will shrink in coming weeks.
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30. Elections
Clearly…
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31. Elections
Clearly…
Elections Matter
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32. The 2014 Elections
U.S. Senate
113th Congress: 52 D / 45 R / 3 Ind.
2014 Elections: 20 D / 13 R
– 12 D come from either Red States or Swing
States: LA, AR, AK, SD, ND, MT
– 1 R comes from a NON Red State = ME (Collins)
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33. Q3 Small Business Outlook Survey
Perhaps THE Most Important Finding!
97 % of Small Businesses surveyed cite a
candidate’s support for the free enterprise
system as important to how they will vote this
year.
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34. America’s Small Business Summit!
Save the Date:
April 29 – May 1, 2013 | Washington, D.C.
For more information, visit
www.uschambersummit.com.
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36. U.S. Chamber of Commerce
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Questions?
Doug Loon
Vice President, Regional Affairs
952.832.9151
dloon@uschamber.com
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