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Regular Democrats Angry, Jealous Of The Obama’s

Finally the rank and file Democrats are looking at reality. Welcome back to planet Earth, it’s been a long three and-a-half years. It appears the king’s loyal subjects may not be so loyal after all. Blue collar Democrat voters, stuck taking depressing “staycations” because they can’t afford gas and hotels, are resentful of the first [...]

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PPP pollster: “People are stupid”

And pollsters are … ? It’s one thing to acknowledge that the average American doesn’t have hours at his disposal with which to study the details of every last development in a presidential race or the details of every last piece of federal legislation. It’s another to suggest that voters are stupid simply because they [...]

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Will an Open Primary Sink Romney in New Hampshire?

Mitt Romney currently maintains a long-standing lead in New Hampshire, according to the Real Clear Politics polling average, 17 point ahead of Newt Gingrich and 18 points to Ron Paul. This is not surprising, as Romney has lived in New Hampshire for the last four years. At this time in the 2008, campaign Romney similarly [...]

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Incensed voters repudiate D.C.’s leadership (lack thereof)

‘Data indicate backlash could sweep Capitol Hill, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.’ Voters across America are fed up with Washington’s behavior, don’t believe representatives are getting the message and may just respond with demands for a constitutional amendment that would wrap duct tape around the profligate spending habits in government, according to a new poll. “An overwhelming [...]

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RASMUSSEN: Most Voters Like A Presidential Candidate With Both Public and Private Experience

Looks like voters have come to their common senses after two years worth of the Obama experiment. And that experiment went horribly awry. Voters strongly prefer a presidential candidate with both government and private sector experience. They also like a candidate who thinks like they do over one who can more surely win. A new [...]

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