Conservative pollsters find widespread disapproval of Marketplace Fairness Act
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Most voters are opposed to a proposed federal Internet sales tax, according to polling conducted by two conservative groups.
As reported in POLITICO by James Hohmann, the July survey by National Taxpayers Union and R Street found that 57 percent of likely voters are against changing state sales-taxation systems to collect tax on Internet purchases.
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