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The latest national survey by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press and The Washington Post, conducted March 1-4 among 1,009 adults, finds that the overall balance of opinion about the GOP field remains more negative than positive. About three-in-ten (29%) Americans say as they learn more about the field their impression of the Republican candidates has gotten worse, while just 12% say it has gotten better.
Is there anything the Republican's can do to change from the party of NO and Negativity?
STOP promoting a boring liberal that nobody likes as "our" candidate. I'm so tired of holding my nose and voting--both parties have merged and do the same thing anyway.
Ron Paul would save us, but there are too few intellectual patriots left. We're outnumbered by the war-mongering, tax-the-working-class and waste the money liberals.
STOP promoting a boring liberal that nobody likes as "our" candidate. I'm so tired of holding my nose and voting--both parties have merged and do the same thing anyway.
Ron Paul would save us, but there are too few intellectual patriots left. We're outnumbered by the war-mongering, tax-the-working-class and waste the money liberals.
Didn't Obama start with a 68% Gallup approval rating?
The Republican nomination battle is rallying Democrats behind Barack Obama.
Currently, 49% of Democrats say that as they learn more about the GOP candidates, their impression of Obama is getting better. Just 36% of Democrats expressed this view in December, before the Republican primaries began.
In contrast, there has been virtually no change in Republicans’ views of the GOP field during this period.
30% of Americans say, As they learn more about GOP Candidates, their impression has gotten worse
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