Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Republican Party Losing Ground

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Republican Party Losing Ground

    I found this interesting. If this "Tea Party" movement were to form a party...people would vote for their candidates before voting for a Republican. And the most interesting part it they would still vote Democrat before either Republican or Tea Party.


  • #2
    Re: Republican Party Losing Ground

    Originally posted by martymoose
    I found this interesting. If this "Tea Party" movement were to form a party...people would vote for their candidates before voting for a Republican. And the most interesting part it they would still vote Democrat before either Republican or Tea Party.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ynews/200912...s/ynews_pl1017
    Or you could read it that:

    36% like liberals candidates

    41% like conservative candidates

    22% of the independents are not sure but are more favorable to candidate who has tea-party ideals.

    Poll of independents broke down:

    33% Tea Party
    30% Undecided
    25% Democrat
    12% Republican

    So if you break out the independents then it goes like this:

    51% Conservative
    42% Liberal
    7% Undecided

    Comment


    • #3
      One thing is known. The poll numbers for Obama, Reid and Pelosi continue to hit new lows.

      Why? America is revolting against their Liberal, Marxist and Socialist dream. Don't try to imply that America is in love with their legislative agenda.

      In a related story from Arkansas, Blanche Lincoln is trailing all four unknown Republican candidates in that state.

      The people are begging for a straight-talking pro-America person. Most liberals are forced to lie because America fundamentally rejects their Nanny State dreams. Republicans are struggling to grow the sack needed to ride the victory train.

      This may open the door for someone to come from the back of the pack to make it very interesting.

      Comment


      • #4
        Advice from a Democrat:

        Comment

        Working...
        X