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Rasmussen: Only 16 percent think country would be better off if most incumbents are re-elected

How's this for a conversation opener at your next Capitol Hill fund raiser? "A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that just 16% of Likely U.S. Voters feel that, generally speaking, it would be better for the country if most incumbents in Congress were reelected. That’s a seven-point drop from 23% last August and down from 19% in February 2010. "Fifty-six percent (56%) say it would be better if most incumbents were defeated and 28% are not sure. Read More

Rasmussen: Only 16 percent think country would be better off if most incumbents are re-elected

How's this for a conversation opener at your next Capitol Hill fund raiser? "A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that just 16% of Likely U.S. Voters feel that, generally speaking, it would be better for the country if most incumbents in Congress were reelected. That’s a seven-point drop from 23% last August and down from 19% in February 2010. "Fifty-six percent (56%) say it would be better if most incumbents were defeated and 28% are not sure. Read More

How long before Big Green Environmentalists here demand the U.S. ban cars, too?

European Union officials are preparing to ban all cars from major cities, according to The Telegraph in London. The ban would begin in 2050, and would be in effect in most major European cities. Fighting global warming is, of course, the alleged justification for the coming ban, which is contained in a larger transportation plan for Europe that EU officials say is designed to force Europeans to stop driving conventionally fueled vehicles. Read More

Most Americans still angry at Washington

Anybody in Washington who thought the 2010 election would be sufficient to vent a significant portion of voter anger away from Washington had better think again because the latest Rasmussen Reports survey finds nearly three-fourths of those questioned still hot under the collar. Read More

The new math Washington must face — sooner, there’s no later

You may have heard about the devastating cuts that Republicans are imposing on the federal budget. Those hard-hearted Republicans are actually seeking to slash $61 billion from this year’s $3.46 trillion federal budget. That would reduce federal spending this year by 1.7 percent. Read More

Confidence in economy continues on the downward path

Consumer confidence is still heading the wrong direction, at least from the perspective of President Obama's chances for re-election in 2012. "The Rasmussen Consumer Index, which measures the economic confidence of consumers on a daily basis, fell three points on Sunday to 78.9. That’s up two points from a week ago but down one from a month ago and down five from the beginning of the year," Rasmussen said. Read More

If you loved 'Clyde the Camel,' you will love this

If you remember Top 40 ditties like "Ahab and Arab," "The Streak" and "Santa Claus is Watching You," the name "Ray Stephens" will be a familiar one. But you may be surprised to learn that Stephens is still writing and recording funny songs. And he's a Tea Party guy. Check out this video version of one of Stephens' most recent efforts: Read More

Blackwell leads Ohio GOP Senate contenders

Former Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell has a small lead in a new survey of potential Republican primary candidates seeking the nomination to challenge Democratic incumbent Sen. Sherrod Brown. Read More

Rasmussen Reports: Obama rating on economy falls to new low

Public approval of President Obama's handling of the economy has fallen to a new low, according to Rasmussen Reports, which found only 31 percent of those surveyed approved of the chief executive's performance on the issue. "A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of Likely Voters show that just 31 percent rate Obama’s handling of economic issues as good or excellent. Forty-five percent say the president is doing a poor job handling these issues," Rasmussen said. Read More

When even Cuomo attacks NY's spending disease without tax hikes, the game has completely changed

With public employee unions mounting desperate struggles to preserve excessively generous compensation and benefits in Wisconsin, Ohio, California, and a growing list of other states, check out this video that illustrates what is happening in New York where Democrat Gov. Andrew Cuomo is showing genuine leadership:   Read More
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