One thing U.S. voters can agree on regardless of party: Increased regulations on Wall Street and banking institutions.
A majority of Democrat, Republican and independent voters support increased regulations on Wall Street and financial institutions, a new poll showed.
The message from the two dominant parties was clear: The checks and balances on the nation's financial institutions should remain the same or be stronger. And Wall Street should be held accountable for crises it creates, the data showed.
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