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Voters also are divided on the issue. Stitzel pointed to a national poll conducted by the R Street Institute in October 2015, which found that “by a 22-point margin (57 percent to 35 percent), respondents opposed Internet-sales tax proposals that were along the lines” of the MFA and the Remote Transactions Parity Act.
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