Obama Support Collapsing Among Independents
Posted on October 31, 2012 | Polling AnalysisIn this last Resurgent Republic survey before the election, taken October 23-25, Mitt Romney has caught up with President Obama, and now leads the national ballot by 48 to 47 percent. The Romney advance has been driven by Independent voters who have moved toward Romney in the wake of the three Presidential debates.
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Seniors 65+ on Medicare, the Presidential Debate, and the Economy
Posted on October 15, 2012 | Focus GroupResurgent Republic sponsored two focus groups in Tampa, Florida, among seniors age 65 and older who supported Barack Obama in 2008 and are not strongly affiliated with either candidate today. The groups were split by gender.
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Romney Holds Serve Among Obama Independents
Posted on October 15, 2012 | Focus GroupResurgent Republic sponsored two focus groups in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, among Independent voters who supported Barack Obama in 2008 and are not strongly affiliated with either candidate today. The groups were split by gender.
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On the Day of the First Debate, Presidential Contest Remains Close
Posted on October 3, 2012 | Polling AnalysisToday we are releasing our latest survey, a cooperative endeavor conducted with Democracy Corps for National Public Radio. The survey polled 800 registered voters nationally, plus an oversample in 12 battleground states: Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Michigan, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and
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Suburban Women Priorities for the Presidential Debates
Posted on October 1, 2012 | Focus GroupResurgent Republic sponsored two focus groups in Richmond, Virginia among college-educated suburban women who voted for Barack Obama in 2008 and are not strongly affiliated with either candidate today. These groups included a mix of single and married women.
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Blue-Collar Voters in Ohio Are Willing to Consider Governor Romney
Posted on October 1, 2012 | Focus GroupResurgent Republic sponsored two focus groups in Cleveland, Ohio among blue-collar voters who supported Barack Obama in 2008 and are not strongly affiliated with either candidate today. The respondents did not have a college degree and a majority had household incomes less than $60k.
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