Voters Believe America is Worse Off Than When Obama Took Office
Posted on November 8, 2011 | Polling AnalysisIf President Obama's reelection campaign is a referendum on the incumbent, as are almost all reelection campaigns, then he remains in deep trouble a year out from the election, because Americans believe the country is worse off than when he was inaugurated.
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Opportunities and Challenges for Republicans Among Hispanic Voters
Posted on September 16, 2011 | Polling AnalysisIn conjunction with the Hispanic Leadership Network, Resurgent Republic conducted 1200 interviews with Hispanic voters in three states – Florida, Colorado, and New Mexico – during September 6-10, 2011.
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President Obama in Deep Trouble as He Delivers Joint Session Speech
Posted on September 7, 2011 | Polling AnalysisBetween August 28-31, 2011, Resurgent Republic conducted its latest survey of 1000 American voters. The survey finds President Obama's standing among voters in real jeopardy.
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Voters See No End in Sight to Economic Decline; Debt Ceiling Debate Galvanizes Opinions of President Obama’s Job Performance
Posted on July 8, 2011 | Focus GroupResurgent Republic sponsored a series of focus groups in June in four battleground states: Pennsylvania, Virginia, Florida, and Colorado. We measured voter sentiments on the current state of the economy, increasing the debt ceiling, and the debate over Medicare.
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Voters Oppose a Business as Usual Debt Ceiling Hike
Posted on May 31, 2011 | Polling AnalysisThis week the House of Representatives will consider President Obama’s request to raise the federal debt limit without any preconditions related to limiting spending. This policy, the so-called “clean” debt ceiling hike, is opposed by 9 in 10 voters.
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Voters Believe Too Many Government Regulations Threaten Economic Growth
Posted on May 25, 2011 | Polling AnalysisAs pessimism over the economy and job creation rises, voters clearly see too many federal government regulations as more of an economic threat than too few. Voters believe burdensome government regulations stand in the way of lasting job growth, and this concern is likely to increase following actions taken by the National Labor Relations Board
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