A CNN Poll released today shows just 36 percent of voters polled said they had a positive view of the Republican Party.
What’s worse, even Republicans hate the GOP!
A new Rasmussen survey national telephone survey finds that 73% think Republicans in Congress have lost touch with GOP voters from throughout the nation. Twelve percent (12%) are undecided.
Just 15% of Republicans who plan to vote in 2012 state primaries say the party’s representatives in Congress have done a good job of representing Republican values.
And then there’s the California Republican Party!
Read more at:
- http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/10/23/gop-favorable-rating-the_n_331799.html
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Facts are stubborn things: the 10/23/09 Rasmussen poll reports that Republicans now top Democrats on all of the 10 election issues. Liberal Rage really needs to read the Rasmussen poll before condeming others. Either check the facts or enter into an anger management program.
Spinmeister can’t face facts so has to spin fuzzy math. As If Independents are busting down doors to re-register as Republicans. Give me a break. No, the GOP is dying off so fast they can’t dig holes fast enough for your homophobic, racist, and callous views and policies.
Lliberal Rage – if you read my post it was poll results from Rasmussen. Try reading the data before spouting your opinion.
It is really hard for the Californian Republicans since they are so focused with the empowerment of the 2/3rd rule that they have the habit of ignoring the concept of appealing to the majority.
Spinbuster is whistling past the graveyard. Republicans are cooked. Done. History. Game Over.
This seems to be in conflict with the 10/20/09 Rasmussen Report: “The GOP advantage over Democrats increased from two points to five in the latest edition of the Generic Congressional Ballot.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows that 42% would vote for their district’s Republican congressional candidate while 37% would opt for his or her Democratic opponent.
Support for Democrats dropped two points this week, while support for the GOP slightly increased.
Voters not affiliated with either party heavily favor the GOP, 40% to 23%.”