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Voters Trust Republicans More On 10 Top Issues
Bad news for Obama... his "Mandate" has been blown in just 10 months. For the Democrats to blow this large of lead, his programs aren't cutting any mustard with the voters. Dems have a 15 seat Majority in the House after 2010-- thanks to Mr. "Hope and Change" and his gophers Pelosi and Reid.

October 23, 2009

For the first time in recent years, voters trust Republicans more than Democrats on all 10 key electoral issues regularly tracked by Rasmussen Reports. The GOP holds double-digit advantages on five of them.

Republicans have nearly doubled their lead over Democrats on economic issues to 49% to 35%, after leading by eight points in September.

The GOP also holds a 54% to 31% advantage on national security issues and a 50% to 31% lead on the handling of the war in Iraq.

But voters are less sure which party they trust more to handle government ethics and corruption, an issue that passed the economy in voter importance last month. Thirty-three percent (33%) trust Republicans more while 29% have more confidence in Democrats. Another 38% are undecided. Last month, the parties were virtually tied on the issue.

A recent Rasmussen Reports video report finds that voters are more disappointed lately with Obama’s performance in dealing with corruption in Washington.

Among unaffiliated voters who see ethics as the most important issue, 26% trust the GOP more while 23% trust Democrats more. Most (51%) are not sure which party they trust.

On the highly contentious issue of health care, voters now give the edge to Republicans 46% to 40%. The parties tied on the issue last month, after Republicans took the lead on it for the first time in August.

Separate polling released today shows 49% of voters nationwide say that passing no health care reform bill this year would be better than passing the plan currently working its way through Congress. Most voters (54%) oppose the health care reform plan proposed by the president and congressional Democrats, but 42% are in favor of it.

On taxes, Republicans are now ahead of Democrats 50% to 35%, nearly doubling their September lead on the issue. Prior to July, the percentage of voters who trusted the GOP more on taxes never reached 50%. It has done so three times since then.

Thirty-eight percent (38%) of voters say cutting the federal budget deficit in half in the next four years should be the Obama administration's top priority, while 23% say health care reform is most important.

Republicans are down to a seven-point lead on immigration after enjoying a 13-point advantage last month. Recent polling shows that 56% think the policies of the federal government encourage people to enter the United States illegally.

Voters trust Republicans more on Social Security by a 45% to 37% margin, after the GOP trailed Democrats by two points on the issue in the last survey.

The president is proposing a one-time $250 payment to seniors who for the first time in years won't be getting a cost of living increase in their Social Security checks because inflation's down. While half of voters support this idea, they are more skeptical when told how much it will cost.

Republicans lead on the issue of education 43% to 38%. Last month Democrats had a five-point lead.

Voters also trust Republicans more on the handling of abortion 47% to 35%.

The GOP advantage over Democrats increased from two points to five in the latest edition of the Generic Congressional Ballot. Forty-two percent (42%) would vote for their district’s Republican congressional candidate while 37% would opt for his or her Democratic opponent.

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_c..._on_issues
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Democrats dismal failure on the economy, which is THE TOP ISSUE for most Americans, and which the Democrats own now because of the massive spending of 1.4 trillion, quadrupling the largest spending of any president brands Democrats as fiscally irresponsible.
10-27-2009 09:42 AM
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The waffling on the ethics issues is hilarious. Maybe voters really do know what's going on: both major parties are corrupt and loaded with slimeballs.
10-27-2009 09:45 AM
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We honestly need a real live group of "Mr. Smith's Go to Washington" in 2010.

I mean elect old Joe the Farmer or Sam the Store Owner or any smart, able, and Conservative regular person to a Seat in Congress.

Stop electing this Ivy League Golden and Silver Spoon Rich Brats that have no Footing in the Real World and let us get back to when Congress Represented the People because "THEY WERE THE PEOPLE".

There is a Senate race in New York right now that is pitting a Liberal Republican against a Liberal Democrat with a Very Conservative Independent being Bankrupted out of the race. Even Newt Gingrich is publicly backing the Republican Candidate simply to get a Republican Elected.

And the screwed up thing about this is, the freaking Republican will Vote with the Far Left as much as her Democrat Opponent - - - -

What is Newt thinking ?????????

This is why we stay in the mess we are in with the Congress ... this kind of irresponsible "Party Line Voting" just to get a member of your Party in a Congressional Seat.

It is shamefully unwise and foolish and is SOS DD.

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(10-27-2009 11:48 AM)Tripster Wrote:  .

We honestly need a real live group of "Mr. Smith's Go to Washington" in 2010.

I mean elect old Joe the Farmer or Sam the Store Owner or any smart, able, and Conservative regular person to a Seat in Congress.

Stop electing this Ivy League Golden and Silver Spoon Rich Brats that have no Footing in the Real World and let us get back to when Congress Represented the People because "THEY WERE THE PEOPLE".

Agree, but the current system makes that nigh impossible.

1. The media like their money, and they want advertisements. Thus they give more coverage to the candidates that will pony up the money. Oh, and it's not unheard of that they drum up the underdog so both sides have to spend like crazy to have a chance at winning. (Yes just like the WWE.)

2. You can't make progress w/in a party to become a viable candidate w/o some dough.

3. We've made eligible voters out of a wide swath of the population. This was not the original intent. Many of these people are more easily swayed by emotion and charisma. The media, and TV in particular, favor style over substance, and that works on these voters.

4. We're a huge country now. Why is it somehow wrong to take a look at these US in 1776 and point out that the population was about 2.5M, so the gov't that worked at that level may not be suited for 300M? 2.5M is less than most states these days, which may explain why even state level government is so screwed up.

Moreover, we've been taught to idolize democracy...as if that is what provided the basis for the US' past success. We look past the laws and principles that guided the country at it's start, and more importantly, we look past the Source of those laws and principles.
10-27-2009 12:18 PM
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(10-27-2009 09:10 AM)WMD Owl Wrote:  Bad news for Obama... his "Mandate" has been blown in just 10 months. For the Democrats to blow this large of lead, his programs aren't cutting any mustard with the voters. Dems have a 15 seat Majority in the House after 2010-- thanks to Mr. "Hope and Change" and his gophers Pelosi and Reid.

October 23, 2009

For the first time in recent years, voters trust Republicans more than Democrats on all 10 key electoral issues regularly tracked by Rasmussen Reports. The GOP holds double-digit advantages on five of them.

Republicans have nearly doubled their lead over Democrats on economic issues to 49% to 35%, after leading by eight points in September.

The GOP also holds a 54% to 31% advantage on national security issues and a 50% to 31% lead on the handling of the war in Iraq.

But voters are less sure which party they trust more to handle government ethics and corruption, an issue that passed the economy in voter importance last month. Thirty-three percent (33%) trust Republicans more while 29% have more confidence in Democrats. Another 38% are undecided. Last month, the parties were virtually tied on the issue.

A recent Rasmussen Reports video report finds that voters are more disappointed lately with Obama’s performance in dealing with corruption in Washington.

Among unaffiliated voters who see ethics as the most important issue, 26% trust the GOP more while 23% trust Democrats more. Most (51%) are not sure which party they trust.

On the highly contentious issue of health care, voters now give the edge to Republicans 46% to 40%. The parties tied on the issue last month, after Republicans took the lead on it for the first time in August.

Separate polling released today shows 49% of voters nationwide say that passing no health care reform bill this year would be better than passing the plan currently working its way through Congress. Most voters (54%) oppose the health care reform plan proposed by the president and congressional Democrats, but 42% are in favor of it.

On taxes, Republicans are now ahead of Democrats 50% to 35%, nearly doubling their September lead on the issue. Prior to July, the percentage of voters who trusted the GOP more on taxes never reached 50%. It has done so three times since then.

Thirty-eight percent (38%) of voters say cutting the federal budget deficit in half in the next four years should be the Obama administration's top priority, while 23% say health care reform is most important.

Republicans are down to a seven-point lead on immigration after enjoying a 13-point advantage last month. Recent polling shows that 56% think the policies of the federal government encourage people to enter the United States illegally.

Voters trust Republicans more on Social Security by a 45% to 37% margin, after the GOP trailed Democrats by two points on the issue in the last survey.

The president is proposing a one-time $250 payment to seniors who for the first time in years won't be getting a cost of living increase in their Social Security checks because inflation's down. While half of voters support this idea, they are more skeptical when told how much it will cost.

Republicans lead on the issue of education 43% to 38%. Last month Democrats had a five-point lead.

Voters also trust Republicans more on the handling of abortion 47% to 35%.

The GOP advantage over Democrats increased from two points to five in the latest edition of the Generic Congressional Ballot. Forty-two percent (42%) would vote for their district’s Republican congressional candidate while 37% would opt for his or her Democratic opponent.

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_c..._on_issues
Have any other poll that comes close to that than this one(other than a Faux poll)? No? I didn't think so.
10-27-2009 12:29 PM
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(10-27-2009 11:48 AM)Tripster Wrote:  .

We honestly need a real live group of "Mr. Smith's Go to Washington" in 2010.

I mean elect old Joe the Farmer or Sam the Store Owner or any smart, able, and Conservative regular person to a Seat in Congress.

Stop electing this Ivy League Golden and Silver Spoon Rich Brats that have no Footing in the Real World and let us get back to when Congress Represented the People because "THEY WERE THE PEOPLE".

There is a Senate race in New York right now that is pitting a Liberal Republican against a Liberal Democrat with a Very Conservative Independent being Bankrupted out of the race. Even Newt Gingrich is publicly backing the Republican Candidate simply to get a Republican Elected.

And the screwed up thing about this is, the freaking Republican will Vote with the Far Left as much as her Democrat Opponent - - - -

What is Newt thinking ?????????

This is why we stay in the mess we are in with the Congress ... this kind of irresponsible "Party Line Voting" just to get a member of your Party in a Congressional Seat.

It is shamefully unwise and foolish and is SOS DD.

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Maybe "Joe the plumber"? 03-lmfao
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Voters trust Republicans more on 10 top issues, until Republicans are in office, then voters trust Democrats more on 10 top issues.
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(10-27-2009 12:38 PM)Lord Stanley Wrote:  Voters trust Republicans more on 10 top issues, until Republicans are in office, then voters trust Democrats more on 10 top issues.

True that, I haven't trusted them B!tiches since Kennedy.
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(10-27-2009 12:32 PM)RobertN Wrote:  
(10-27-2009 11:48 AM)Tripster Wrote:  .

We honestly need a real live group of "Mr. Smith's Go to Washington" in 2010.

I mean elect old Joe the Farmer or Sam the Store Owner or any smart, able, and Conservative regular person to a Seat in Congress.

Stop electing this Ivy League Golden and Silver Spoon Rich Brats that have no Footing in the Real World and let us get back to when Congress Represented the People because "THEY WERE THE PEOPLE".

There is a Senate race in New York right now that is pitting a Liberal Republican against a Liberal Democrat with a Very Conservative Independent being Bankrupted out of the race. Even Newt Gingrich is publicly backing the Republican Candidate simply to get a Republican Elected.

And the screwed up thing about this is, the freaking Republican will Vote with the Far Left as much as her Democrat Opponent - - - -

What is Newt thinking ?????????

This is why we stay in the mess we are in with the Congress ... this kind of irresponsible "Party Line Voting" just to get a member of your Party in a Congressional Seat.

It is shamefully unwise and foolish and is SOS DD.

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Maybe "Joe the plumber"? 03-lmfao

How you couldn't get an Idea like the one I presented and one that is so simple, just goes to show how SIMPLE you are in referencing Political Matters et al.

And yes, why not "Joe the Plumber", at least he lives in the Real World and not some High Dollar Fantasy Land where you had Nannies, Boorish Tooters, Prep School, Under Grad, and then Grad School all paid for in CASH.

We have Puppets in Congress with no Real Feet on the Ground Representatives for US, the Grass Roots Folk.

I believe there need to be Term Limits on ALL Congressional Seats and I mean SHORT TIME in Office Term Limits. '2' Terms at the most and that is pushing it in my view.

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Election by lottery is so much cheaper. Screen out the retards, pull a name out of a hat. Term limited to 1.
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(10-27-2009 11:48 AM)Tripster Wrote:  .

We honestly need a real live group of "Mr. Smith's Go to Washington" in 2010.

I mean elect old Joe the Farmer or Sam the Store Owner or any smart, able, and Conservative regular person to a Seat in Congress.

Stop electing this Ivy League Golden and Silver Spoon Rich Brats that have no Footing in the Real World and let us get back to when Congress Represented the People because "THEY WERE THE PEOPLE".

There is a Senate race in New York right now that is pitting a Liberal Republican against a Liberal Democrat with a Very Conservative Independent being Bankrupted out of the race. Even Newt Gingrich is publicly backing the Republican Candidate simply to get a Republican Elected.

And the screwed up thing about this is, the freaking Republican will Vote with the Far Left as much as her Democrat Opponent - - - -

What is Newt thinking ?????????

This is why we stay in the mess we are in with the Congress ... this kind of irresponsible "Party Line Voting" just to get a member of your Party in a Congressional Seat.

It is shamefully unwise and foolish and is SOS DD.

.

Such is the woe of having political parties in general. They are ok if you limit them to being organizations of like-minded individuals, but we have allowed them to become the measuring stick of viability for a candidate. I for one, do not even care what party a person is in as long as they are willing to work for me (I'll research better next time).

But I would like to ask of others on this board; would you be willing to vote for a member of the opposite party that you "root" for, if they represent your views?
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(10-27-2009 01:18 PM)nomad2u2001 Wrote:  But I would like to ask of others on this board; would you be willing to vote for a member of the opposite party that you "root" for, if they represent your views?

We have Instant Runoff Voting here in the MPLS. Which means you vote for your top 3 candidates. Here is an explanation:

Quote:a voting system used for single-winner elections, in which voters rank candidates in an order of preference. If no candidate is the first preference of a majority of voters, the candidate with the fewest number of first preference rankings is eliminated and that candidate's ballots are redistributed at full value to the remaining candidates according to the next ranking on each ballot. This process is repeated until one candidate obtains a majority of votes among candidates not eliminated.

So to answer your question, for the first time ever I will pull a level / mark a circle / push a tab for a non-Republican candidate this November 3rd. With my new voting pledge to never vote for another incumbent, and in specific regards to my City Council race, I will vote for these three candidates, in this order

Independent
Unendorsed Democrat
And honest to god dyed-in-the-wool SOCIALIST!!!! Click and don't miss the Krazy

Hopefully my civil disobedience will help unseat the incumbent.
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