Quinnipiac Poll: Even YOU could win against Obama (if you’re a Republican)

Quinnipiac University has a new poll on President Obama’s approval rating, and it’s not pretty. In fact, he may have a worse approval rating than the CEO of BP? Independents are abandoning the Democrats in droves, and we all know that the Democrats cannot win an election without the indies. Any Republican can win against [...]

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Left With Little Hope

A newly published Rasmussen Poll indicates that just 51% of American voters believe that the United States is the world’s last best hope for mankind.  I find this to be extraordinary for many reasons, but I am especially disturbed by the self loathing exhibited by those on the left end of the political spectrum.  The [...]

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No bouce for Reid after Obama’s visit

Our president, the Great Campaigner, is losing his magic touch. Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV), hoping to gain some traction in his re-election bid by inviting President Obama to his state for a joint appearance, remains unmoved in the latest polls: But as Reid faces an uphill path to win re-election to a fifth Senate term, [...]

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CNN poll: Obama unfit for a second term

I wish I could see the faces of Obama’s inner circle when they read this CNN poll. The White House must be ticked off that even CNN is undermining the president’s popularity… Forget about the Rasmussen polls, I think this CNN poll speaks much louder of popular sentiment. Share and Enjoy:

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Crist campaign crashes in latest poll

When will Florida Gov. Charlie Crist announce his withdrawal in the GOP Primary for U.S. Senate? I mean, down 12 points from star conservative candidate Marco Rubio? Share and Enjoy:

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Spectacular end for Specter?

Political opportunist Sen. Arlen Specter chose to abandon the Republican Party to join the Democrats in hopes of keeping his job as senator from Pennsylvania. It appears he gravely miscalculated the odds and voter sentiment because his poll numbers are trailing way behind against former Rep. Pat Toomey (R): Former Republican Rep. Pat Toomey has [...]

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Coakley channels King, continues drop in polls, empty phone banks

Things are not looking good for Martha Coakley (D-MA) in tomorrow’s special election. In a desperate but unsurprising move on MLK Day, the Democrat plays the King card: Coakley, in her remarks at the breakfast, linked her candidacy to the legacy of King and Edward M. Kennedy. “If you send me to the Senate, I [...]

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Poll has Brown up by 4

Suffolk University has a new poll on the Massachusetts U.S. Senate race, and it’s not looking good for Democrat Martha Coakley. The poll has Scott Brown (R) leading by four points — still within the margin of error, but encouraging news for the Brown camp nonetheless. What’s on the minds of voters? Health care reform: [...]

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What a difference an year makes: most would vote against Obama now

Barack Obama had about one year to warm the executive chair in the Oval Office now, and already the American people are ready for him to scoot: The Allstate/National Journal Heartland Monitor poll shows 50% say they would probably or definitely vote for someone else. Fully 37% say they would definitely cast a ballot against [...]

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Reid in a world of hurt in polls

The Las Vegas Review-Journal has a poll out pitting incumbent Harry Reid (D-NV) against some possible Republican opponents, and boy, it sure ain’t pretty for the Reid camp: • Sue Lowden, former Nevada Republican Party chairwoman, would get 50 percent of the vote to Reid’s 40 percent with 10 percent undecided. • Danny Tarkanian, a [...]

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Even independent Lieberman is paying the price

The Democrats are just bad news lately. If you caucus with them, you deserve low poll numbers. Share and Enjoy:

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Desperate Democrats now attack Rasmussen

I feel bad for Scott Rasmussen, but now he knows he’s doing something right! Share and Enjoy:

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Nelson of Nebraska polls tank

The senator from Nebraska is losing credibility and popularity fast because of his health care vote. According to Rasmussen: If Governor Dave Heineman challenges Nelson for the Senate job, a new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey shows the Republican would get 61% of the vote while Nelson would get just 30%. Nelson was reelected to a [...]

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Gallup poll: a conservative America

This latest Gallup poll is quite amazing: conservatives now outnumber liberals across the country, except, ironically, in Washington, D.C.: In 2009, 40% percent of respondents in Gallup surveys that have interviewed more than 160,000 Americans have said that they are either “conservative” (31%) or “very conservative” (9%). That is the highest percentage in any year since [...]

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The brick that is Obama’s approval rating

As if the President doesn’t already have enough to worry about, now his poll numbers are sinking and sinking fast. He started his presidency with an astounding 68 percent public approval rating. Today Gallup polls him at 52. It’s historically significant: So in less time than Carter, Obama has fallen more. And Obama’s bad numbers [...]

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