Obama Outside the Mainstream of Center-Right Electorate
Posted on September 6, 2012 | Polling AnalysisWhen President Obama accepts his party's nomination, he'll find a receptive audience among Democrats in Charlotte's Time Warner Cable Arena. Yet the nation's center-right electorate views him as outside the ideological mainstream. In fact, likely voters and Independents place their own ideology closer to Governor Romney than President Obama.
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Forward? Voters Don't Think So
Posted on August 27, 2012 | Polling AnalysisIn his campaign messaging, President Obama claims the mantle of "Forward." But voters fundamentally disagree with that characterization of the country. Only 39 percent of likely voters today say the country is moving forward. They believe our economy, our financial situation, and our ability to solve problems have all gone backward.
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2012 Voter Enthusiasm Favors Republicans
Posted on August 9, 2012 | Polling AnalysisRepublican-leaning voting blocs are more enthusiastic to vote this November, which could be the deciding factor in a turnout election. As we head into the final campaign stretch, President Obama faces the unwelcoming reality that he must close the voter enthusiasm gap and improve his performance among key voting subgroups.
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After Supreme Court Decision, Health Care Reform Law Continues to be a Drag on the Obama Campaign; Battleground States a Dead Heat
Posted on July 19, 2012 | Polling AnalysisResurgent Republic's latest national survey, demonstrates that, in the wake of the Supreme Court's decision upholding the constitutionality of the health care reform law, President Obama's signature domestic achievement continues to be a drag on his chances for reelection, and the presidential election remains a dead heat, both
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Electoral Fundamentals Favor Republicans in 2012
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. The sample contains five percentage points more Democrats than Republicans (Democrats 35 percent, Republicans 30 percent), consistent with other recent
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The Most Pressing Concern for Blue Collar Catholics is Improving their Financial Security
Posted on April 26, 2012 | Focus GroupAs part of our Target Voter Series, Resurgent Republic sponsored four focus groups among Blue Collar Catholic voters in Cleveland, Ohio and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. These respondents all voted for President Obama in 2008, but are undecided on the generic presidential ballot today.
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