http://www.gallup.com/poll/124958/Conse ... Group.aspx
Dont fool yourself Rufus, they arent talking about YOU...you arent conservative. You are in the MINORITY of PUBLIC OPINION...looks good for Conservative candidates going forward...thank GOD!!!
Tony
More People Identify as Conservative over Liberal
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More People Identify as Conservative over Liberal
The 1st amendment allows the usual liberal narcissistic "I think.." which is how they start all their sentences.
The second amendment protects us from implementing "I think"
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Re: More People Identify as Conservative over Liberal
LET ME GUESS YOU HAD A STUPID ""DREAM"" THEN JUST TO WAKE UP AND FELL FOOLISH,,,,,,DON'T WORRY ,,YOU WILL HAVE SEVERAL MORE,,,
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40% conservative
36% moderate
21% liberal
It's only a matter of time.
36% moderate
21% liberal
It's only a matter of time.
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WELL YOUS GUY'S HAVE YOUR OPINION------!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Here's to the beauty of two-party system
LOS ANGELES — So, the Democrats have completed their chest thumping here. Bragged a bunch. Lied a little. Just as the Republicans did in Philadelphia two weeks ago. But, no real harm done by either.
That's because now both major political parties' presidential candidates will have to preach and/or pander to independent voters. They are the ones who can sniff out baffle and BS. They separate fact from fiction. They vote the person, not the party. They decide national elections.
That's the real beauty of our two-party system. Neither major party is strong enough to win with just its stalwarts. The winner must capture a majority of independents, crossovers or newly registered voters. Estimated numbers this year:
204 million eligible voters (age 18 or older)
63 million registered Democrats
47 million registered Republicans
32 million registered as independents or with minor party
62 million not registered
THANKS
Here's to the beauty of two-party system
LOS ANGELES — So, the Democrats have completed their chest thumping here. Bragged a bunch. Lied a little. Just as the Republicans did in Philadelphia two weeks ago. But, no real harm done by either.
That's because now both major political parties' presidential candidates will have to preach and/or pander to independent voters. They are the ones who can sniff out baffle and BS. They separate fact from fiction. They vote the person, not the party. They decide national elections.
That's the real beauty of our two-party system. Neither major party is strong enough to win with just its stalwarts. The winner must capture a majority of independents, crossovers or newly registered voters. Estimated numbers this year:
204 million eligible voters (age 18 or older)
63 million registered Democrats
47 million registered Republicans
32 million registered as independents or with minor party
62 million not registered
THANKS
If a man shuts his ears to the cry of the poor, he too will cry out and not be answered
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Thanks for those numbers PMB. It is great to know that their are 141 million non-democrats, its looking better all the time.
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Pine Mt Beagles wrote:WELL YOUS GUY'S HAVE YOUR OPINION------!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Here's to the beauty of two-party system
LOS ANGELES — So, the Democrats have completed their chest thumping here. Bragged a bunch. Lied a little. Just as the Republicans did in Philadelphia two weeks ago. But, no real harm done by either.
That's because now both major political parties' presidential candidates will have to preach and/or pander to independent voters. They are the ones who can sniff out baffle and BS. They separate fact from fiction. They vote the person, not the party. They decide national elections.
That's the real beauty of our two-party system. Neither major party is strong enough to win with just its stalwarts. The winner must capture a majority of independents, crossovers or newly registered voters. Estimated numbers this year:
204 million eligible voters (age 18 or older)
63 million registered Democrats
47 million registered Republicans
32 million registered as independents or with minor party
62 million not registered
THANKS
The link I posted is current as of last friday....your post is from BEFORE THE PARTY CONVENTIONS....lol, way to stay current there Rufus. No wonder your info is so off base, you cant even get news within six months of it happening.
Typical of what we have come to expect from the man with Obama ass all over his face.
Tony
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by Rabbithoundjb on Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:31 am
Thanks for those numbers PMB. It is great to know that their are 141 million non-democrats, its looking better all the time.
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-- THAT'S ONE WAY TO LOOK AT IT,,,,,,,STILL INDEPENDENT,!!!!!!!!!!!---
Thanks for those numbers PMB. It is great to know that their are 141 million non-democrats, its looking better all the time.
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-- THAT'S ONE WAY TO LOOK AT IT,,,,,,,STILL INDEPENDENT,!!!!!!!!!!!---
If a man shuts his ears to the cry of the poor, he too will cry out and not be answered
Re: More People Identify as Conservative over Liberal
Pine Mt Beagles wrote:by Rabbithoundjb on Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:31 am
Thanks for those numbers PMB. It is great to know that their are 141 million non-democrats, its looking better all the time.
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-- THAT'S ONE WAY TO LOOK AT IT,,,,,,,STILL INDEPENDENT,!!!!!!!!!!!---
Hey "independent"...here is ANOTHER way for you to look at it...I really wish it were 2012 already....LOST MY FRIEND AGAIN OBAMA....wish I could lose him the way he's gonna lose re-election.Majority Would Vote Against Obama
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By Reid Wilson
A year into his tenure, a majority of Americans would already vote against Pres. Obama if the '12 elections were held today, according to a new survey.
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 Obama. Meanwhile, just 39% would vote to re-elect the pres. to a 2nd term, and only 23% say they definitely would do so.
Obama's first year in office has been marked by an unemployment rate that surged to 10%, an increased commitment of troops to Afghanistan and a health care battle that has taken a serious political toll on the WH.
Obama's approval rating is down to 47%, the poll showed, a 14-point drop since the April survey. 45% disapprove, up 17 points from April. Only 41% say they trust Obama more than Congressional GOPers, while 33% pick the GOP over the WH. That 8-point gap is down from a 21-point edge Obama sported as recently as Sept.
Just 34% say the country is moving in the right direction, down 13 points since April, and 55% say it is off on the wrong track, up 13 points over the same period.
But as GOPers focus on taxes and spending, that message seems to be causing Obama the most harm. Among those who believe Obama's policies have moved the country in the wrong direction, 45% cite spending and government regulation as a top cause for their opposition.
Meanwhile, those who think Obama's policies are moving the country down the right track largely cite long-term benefits of his initiatives.
In the meantime, health care legislation is by no means popular, but a majority of Americans don't oppose the legislation yet. 44% said they support the legislation under consideration, down 5 points from the last poll in Sept., while 46% oppose it.
The poll, conducted by Financial Dynamics, surveyed 1,200 adults between Jan. 3-7 for a margin of error of +/- 2.8%.
For more on the Allstate/National Journal Heartland Monitor poll, see Ron Brownstein's take on a distrustful America and the withering green shoots after a year under the Obama admin. Full poll results are available here [pdf].
Here is the link to the story...REFERENCE CITED Rufus...something you still refuse to do.
http://hotlineoncall.nationaljournal.co ... _would.php
Tony
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BY BLUEGRASS
--For more on the Allstate/National Journal Heartland Monitor poll, see Ron Brownstein's take on a distrustful America and the withering green shoots after a year under the Obama admin. Full poll results are available here [pdf].------------------------------SAME R.O.P--- B.S.
--For more on the Allstate/National Journal Heartland Monitor poll, see Ron Brownstein's take on a distrustful America and the withering green shoots after a year under the Obama admin. Full poll results are available here [pdf].------------------------------SAME R.O.P--- B.S.
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