Resurgent Republic tracks how voters, especially Independents, perceive President Obama, rate his job performance, and evaluate his policy agenda.
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SENIORS STILL LOOKING FOR CHANGE
Posted on April 3, 2012 | Focus GroupAs part of our Target Voter Series, Resurgent Republic sponsored four focus groups among seniors ages 65 and older in Tampa, Florida and Grand Rapids, Michigan. Following are key highlights pertaining to the Obama and his handling of the economy.
Read MoreIDEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON BARACK OBAMA AND MITT ROMNEY
Posted on May 10, 2012 | Polling AnalysisSix months before election day, electoral fundamentals favor Republicans according to the latest Resurgent Republic national survey of 1000 registered voters conducted April 30-May 3, 2012. Following are key highlights pertaining to their ideological perspectives.
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YOUNG VOTERS FEEL DISILLUSIONED WITH OBAMA, BELIEVE THEY COUNTRY IS HEADED IN WRONG DIRECTION
Posted March 27, 2012 | Focus GroupSUBURBAN WOMEN VOTERS IN IA AND NH WEIGH IN ON OBAMA’S JOB PERFORMANCE
Posted March 22, 2012 | Focus GroupSUBURBAN WOMEN IN IA AND NH WEIGH IN ON OBAMACARE, DISCUSS RELIGIOUS MANDATE
Posted March 22, 2012 | Focus GroupOBAMA CONTINUES TO UNDERPERFORM AMONG HISPANIC VOTERS IN FLORIDA
Posted January 26, 2012 | Polling AnalysisAMERICAN VOTERS BELIEVE THAT OUR COUNTRY IS WORSE OFF THAN BEFORE OBAMA TOOK OFFICE
Posted November 8, 2011 | Polling AnalysisVoters Believe America Is Worse Off Than When Obama Took Office
Posted November 8, 2011 | Polling AnalysisWorth Discussing
Republicans need to talk to more than each other
By Jennifer Rubin | The Washington PostFebruary 26, 2013
The center-right research and polling outfit Resurgent Republic is out with new polling and focus group data on under-40 voters.
Huge Hispanic Support for Obama Was No Sure Thing
By Charlie Cook | National JournalFebruary 8, 2013
At this point, the narrative is pretty familiar to all: President Obama beat GOP nominee Mitt Romney by 44 percentage points among Latinos, 71 percent to 27 percent, exceeding the 67 percent of the Latino vote he won in 2008 over John McCain.
Why Obama Won The 2012 Election (In One Chart)
By Aaron Blake | The Washington PostDecember 6, 2012
The conservative polling group Resurgent Republic is out with a great new graphic this morning breaking down turnout among key demographic groups in the 2012 election.
Republicans hunt for election lessons as wounds heal
By Tom Curry | NBC PoliticsNovember 13, 2012
As Republicans nurse their wounds from last week's election setbacks, they’re trying to learn the right lessons from defeat, studying outcomes in various House and Senate races, and pondering how best to position themselves when it comes to the politics of immigration.
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