Tag Archive | "Gallup"
Posted on 13 February 2013. Tags: Administration Officials, Country Leaders, Disturbed, Economic Sanction, Economic Sanctions, Gallup, Iranians, Iraq, Livelihoods, New York Times, Nuclear Capabilities, Nuclear Program, Oil Revenues, Oversight, People, Poll, Quote, Reassessment, Regime, Sanctions Against Iran, Supreme Leader, United States
I am ready to take my stand on economic sanctions. Unless they are necessary and specifically targeted to affect the group or persons whose behavior who we seek to change, they are immoral. Here’s an article in the New York Times on the sanctions against Iran. I was chilled by this quote: Obama administration officials [...]
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Posted on 05 November 2012. Tags: Abc News, Democrat, Democrats Republicans, Demographic Information, Demographics, Final Polls, Final Result, Gallup, Gap, Gender Gap, Independents, Last Poll, Lead, Momentum, Nbsp, Nbsp Nbsp Nbsp Nbsp Nbsp, Party Id, Point Turnaround, Poll, Polls, Pollsters, Presidential Election Results, Rac, Rasmussen Poll, Several Polls, Statistical Tie, Tally, Type Line, Uptick, Wapo
In the following polls, I have graphed the skew – shown in green – and the Obama lead – shown in purple for all of the polls averaged at Real Clear Politics as of this morning. Rasmussen is showing a 1 point Romney lead for their final tally, but they have yet to post the [...]
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Posted on 28 October 2012. Tags: 10 000 Lakes, Battleground States, Campaign Dollars, Competitiveness, Conservative Estimates, Deep Purple, Election Night, Folly, Gallup, Gay Marriage Amendment, Land Of 10 000 Lakes, North Star State, Overwhelming Evidence, Party Affiliation, Popular Vote, Rasmussen Reports, Rochester Minnesota, Traces Of Red, Tracking Polls, Vote Victory
This is a wonderful blog site in regard to only battleground states in this election. He thinks the North Star State might flip to red! Here’s his article and a few highlights: Minnesota has crept into the news cycle recently with senior campaign surrogates stumping in the state and campaign dollars flowing to a state [...]
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Posted on 21 August 2012. Tags: Ahead, Democrats, Gallup, Lead, Mitt Romney, Monmouth University, Paul Ryan, Poll, Polls, Rasmussen, Real Clear Politics, Republicans, Running Mate, Vp
Monmouth University just released a poll that over-sampled Democrats 33% to 27% and shows Obama leading by only 1%. Rasmussen and Gallup are presently showing Romney leading by 1 and 2 points respectively. Real Clear Politics has Obama ahead by 2.5 points but they are still adding in 3 polls prior to Paul Ryan being selected [...]
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Posted on 05 July 2012. Tags: Age Group, Downward Trend, Gallup, Health Insurance, Healthcare Law, Insurance, Parents, Provision, Second Quarter, Uninsured Rate, Uptick, Washington D C, Young Adults
Thanks, ObamaCare. The younger healthier people are now insured and the older people who really need it are screwed. WASHINGTON, D.C. — Fewer U.S. adults aged 26 to 64 are getting health insurance from an employer in 2012, continuing a downward trend that began in 2008. The 55.9% who reported having it in the second [...]
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Posted on 10 May 2012. Tags: Disaster, Full Time Job, Full Time Work, Gallup, Heldrich Center, Issue One, Nbsp, New Jobs, Part Time, Presidency, Recent Graduates, Rutgers University, Seasonal Adjustment, Slow Economic Growth, Time One, Underemployment, Workforce Development, Year One, Young Adults, Young Americans
‘One In Three’ Underemployed, More Than Half ‘Disappointed,’ ‘Worried’ Or ‘Angry’ With The Obama Presidency GALLUP: ‘A Disaster For… Younger Americans As A Group’ “Today’s slow economic growth is a disaster for those unemployed and underemployed as they look for jobs when so few new jobs are being created. For younger Americans as [...]
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Posted on 29 December 2011. Tags: Approval Ratings, Christmas, Christmas Poll, Disapproval, Gallup, Goodwill, Mainstream Media, New Year, Obama, Odd, Peace On Earth
Odd thing. The Mainstream Media noticed that Obama’s approval ratings went up into positive numbers for the first time since June when they hit 47% approve and just 45% disapproved. Today, Gallup posted their numbers at a less favorable margin for Obama. Seems his approval has dropped back to 41% and the disapproval is back [...]
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Posted on 07 June 2011. Tags: Abc News Poll, Absolute Basis, Disapproval, Economic Recovery, Five Months, Gallup, Gasoline Prices, Home Values, Indepen, Iring, Job Creation, Lows, New Highs, New Jobs, Official Statistics, Osama Bin Laden, Recession, Unemployment Rate, Unemployment Report, Washington Post
On the heels of a May jobs report showing “anemic” growth and higher unemployment, Gallup writes today, “[H]iring remains seven to eight points below early 2008. That is, current job creation has not returned to its levels of nearly 3 ½ years ago, when the recession got underway. On an absolute basis, job creation in [...]
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Posted on 26 August 2010. Tags: Approval Rating, Cnn, Fox News, Gallup, Ipsos, Jrnl, Likelihood, Nbc News, News 8, Obama, Opinion Research, Previous Elections, Primaries, Rasmussen Reports, Real Clear Politics, Respondents, Reuters, Time Poll, Variance, Wide Margin
As the media begins to hype polls for the November elections, one thing stands out to anyone that compares the polls. There is a huge variance between the different polling outfits. For example, Real Clear Politics, a group that averages the polls and tries to use that average as a measure of how the public [...]
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Posted on 16 August 2010. Tags: Approval Rating, article-later, Biased Media, Bill Clinton, Boom, clinton, Confidence Man, Congress, Corruption Scandal, Despair, Economy, fawning-support, Gallup, Housecleaning, Independents, Losses, Lost, Narrative, party, People, Politics, Presidents, Prosperity, Recent History
That would make it D-219, R-215. if this were an average election, which it is not. But don’t despair. The article later goes on to remind us that Bill Clinton, who had a 46% approval rating and was enjoying the prosperity of the dot com boom with a gangbuster economy at the time LOST 53 seats. Plus, this Congress enjoys an 11% approval rating and is rife with one corruption scandal after another and has the recent history of not only ignoring the will of the people, but taunting us as well. Obama enjoyed 62% approval among independents when he first took office. That number has slipped to just north of 38% , a stunning 24% drop, as the ill informed realize that they’ve been taken in by a confidence man through the fawning support of a biased media. A repeat of the 194 housecleaning would make it D-202, R-231. My gut tells me it may even be more dramatic than that, but I’ll take those
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Posted on 16 July 2010. Tags: Angry Voters, Approval Ratings, Bob Inglis, Conservative Cause, Conservative Movement, Conservative Ratings, Conservatives, Demagoguery, Figureheads, Gallup, George W Bush, Good Riddance, GOP, Humility, Legislative Vote, Legislative Votes, Misinformation, Radio Talks, Richard Viguerie, Spews
Editor’s Note: Richard A. Viguerie is chairman of ConservativeHQ.com and author of “Conservatives Betrayed: How George W. Bush and Other Big Government Republicans Hijacked the Conservative Cause.” Richard Viguerie knocks this one out of the park. Politico published his take on the Establishment GOP. (Be sure to click for page 2 on the Politico site. [...]
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Posted on 27 March 2010. Tags: Bad Hangover, Bribes, Downward Slide, Embarrassment, Empty Shell, Euphoria, Gallup, Health Care Bill, Health Care Reform, Inequity, Nancy Pelosi, Obama, Platitudes, Pre Existing Conditions, Real Health Care, Reality Sets, Reform Legislation, Screw Ups, Special Interests, Ups
As predicted, Obama received a boost in the polls after the Health Care bill passed. It was also predicted that it would be a short lived bump. Both predictions have come to pass. Gallup, Rasmussen and others show the downward slide has returned.
For Conservatives and Republicans, this entire ill advised episode has been like a bad hangover without the fun that causes it. For Democrats, the euphoria has ended and reality sets in. Reality of major screw-ups. Particularly on points they used to “sell” the bill. So it is painfully obvious to the people that supported the bill because of promises of immediate coverage for children with “pre-existing” conditions, lower costs, better insurance and a lower deficit were lied to. Or at best, misled by Democrats who didn’t know what was in the bill they were pushing so hard.
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Posted on 19 March 2010. Tags: Approval Rating, Chart News, Democrat, Democrats, Election Day, Fox News, Gallup, Health Reform, Jrnl, Nbc, Nbc News, Peril, Poll Numbers, Polling Data, Presidential Job, Proof, Rasmussen Reports, Real Clear Politics, Reflection, Rv
Real Clear Politics keeps a running average every day on the polls around the country concerning, among other things, presidential job approval.
Many of these query only “Adults” who take the poll, and these tend to be favorable to Obama. Some of the polls only report registered voters, which trend generally less favorable towards Obama. Rasmussen is generally the only poll comprised of Likely Voters, which consistently score Obama lower than the other samples.
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Posted on 26 October 2009. Tags: American Populace, Conservative Voters, Conservatives, Drift, Gallup, Independents, Last Decade, Liberals, Obama, People, Political Views, Prevalent Group, Princeton Nj, Republican Revolution, Socialist Policies
The ranks of Conservative voters continue to grow as people reject President Obama’s Socialist policies. Moderates and Independents drift to the right.
This is setting the stage for another Republican revolution like we witnessed last decade.
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