If you blinked, you missed it. President Obama’s six point post-Osama bump in the Gallup daily tracking poll is gone. Today’s rolling average number, posted at 1 pm, shows Obama back down to his pre-bump 46% approval rating.
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In two Washington Post articles this morning Mitt Romney is referred to as the front-runner in the race for the Republican nomination. Why? On what basis?
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Democrats, desperate to keep the gusher of taxpayer money funneled to them by the public employee unions, have been trumpeting poll results indicating that Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker’s proposal to eliminate state and local governmental units’ obligation to bargain the terms of benefits and pensions with public employee unions.
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Politico takes a look at Obama's relationship with indepenedent voters. Indpendent voters support of Republicans was a major reason why they had such a huge victory in November and are often a larger voting bloc in parts of the country than those registered with a political party. Obviously, getting Obama's numbers up among indpendents is going to be crucial for 2012:
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Rasmussen reports that support for public sector unions has dropped 8 percent in the last year:
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The conventional wisdom has been that Romney was at a big disadvantage in the upcoming Republican primary. He's got a record as an establishment favorite and a moderate, his health care plan as governor of Massachusetts looks an awful lot like Obamacare, and he's a Mormon. In the era of the Tea Party, that's a lot for GOP primary voters to swallow.
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Gallup reports that the Democratic party has seen better days:
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Rasmussen has a poll out today that does not bode well for Obamacare:
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If you want to know what it smells like, read the beginning of this fundraising email, which I received last night from the DCCC:
Here’s a little secret — a recent McClatchy poll blows the lid off a little known fact.
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A just-released Rasmussen poll of Wisconsin shows GOP challenger Ron Johnson well above 50 percent against Sen. Russ Feingold, D.
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