Djou Hopes for Hawaiian Surprise
Scott Brown’s upset win in Massachusetts dealt a blow to
the White House, but another special election loss could hit
closer to home for President Obama — literally.
At the end of February, Democratic Rep. Neil Abercrombie,
who represented the Congressional district that includes Obama’s
birthplace of Honolulu, [...]
Tea Party Majority
Scott Rasmussen finds that 75% of likely voters are either “very angry” or “somewhat angry” about the federal government’s current policies. A plurality of 45% are “very angry,” up nine points since September. A mere 19% say they are not very or not at all angry about the federal government’s policies.
That’s [...]
Thinking about the unthinkable, Part Two
As I mentioned on Friday, a very recent poll conducted by Suffolk University shows that 51 percent of likely voters in Massachusetts oppose Obamacare while only 36 percent favor of it. This breakdown, even if accurate, isn’t going to sweep Scott Brown to victory by itself. After all, half of Massachusetts’ [...]
Democrats’ Narrative Isn’t Selling
Scott Rasmussen finds that for the first time, a plurality of voters say the Democrats’ stimulus bill has hurt the economy:
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 30% of voters nationwide believe the $787-billion economic stimulus plan has helped the economy. However, 38% believe that the stimulus plan has hurt the economy. This [...]
Majority in Illinois Opposes Gitmo on the Mississippi
Rasmussen reports that 51 percent of voters in Illinois opposes the Obama administration’s apparent plan to move the detainees now being held at Gitmo to the Thomson Correctional Facility in Western Illinois. Just 39 percent of the state’s voters support the plan. It’s yet another item on the Obama agenda that is opposed by a [...]
Mad As Hell
If you were a Congressman, these numbers would make you tremble: Scott Rasmussen finds that an astonishing 71 percent of voters describe themselves as angry at the current policies of the federal government. That’s up five percent since September. A plurality of 46 percent say they are “very angry” at the federal [...]













