six in ten voters said they supported raising taxes. Almost half wanted to see tax hikes specifically on those making more than $250,000 a year.
"On this particular issue, it wasn't close," Obama campaign adviser David Axelrod told CBS News on Sunday.
"You need new revenues, and every objective person who has looked at this agrees on that, so the question is where is that revenue going to come from?" he pointed out. "The president believes it is more equitable to get that from the wealthiest Americans who have done very well and frankly don't need those tax cuts and who benefited disproportionately from the tax cuts in the last decade. Most Americans agree with that."