Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Rasmussen Report

Obama's Dithering Dims Americans' View on Afghanistan and the War on Terror

Fewer Americans believe that the mission will be a success. more >>

America Likes Sotomayor, Especially Democrats and Women

Her initial approval ratings are Roberts-like, much better than Alito and Miers. more >>

Poll Shows Obama, Democrats' Liberal Economic Agenda Losing Voter Support

Now it's time for Republicans to come up with the alternatives that voters want and deserve. more >>

Abortion, the Morning After Pill, and Teens--Where to Draw the Line?

Once you're an adult it's your call, but how to handle 17-year-olds? more >>

Minnesota Voters Are Split on Whether to Redo the Coleman-Franken Senate Election

Minnesotans expect Franken to win but are split on whether there should be a new vote. more >>

Obama Is High in Polls, But Issues Like Mortgage and Auto Crises Help Republicans

Reading the polls on Obama, alternative energy, mortgage stimulus and auto bailouts. more >>

Could an Undecided Coleman-Franken Race in Minnesota Help Chambliss in Georgia?

Some polls show voters are less likely to vote for Martin if it would get Democrats to 60 in Senate. more >>

The Public Is Not Sold on the Detroit Three Bailout

Polls show the public is not convinced the government should bail out the auto industry. more >>

Election Prediction: Democrats Won't Get a Filibuster-Proof Senate

It's possible they'll get to a filibuster-proof 60 but unlikely. more >>

Barack Obama, John McCain, the Polls, and the Electoral College

The Democratic ticket has been gaining in national polls—and, more important, in state ones. more >>

Polls Show McCain Got Some Convention Bounce, but Bad Economic Numbers Could Hurt Him

McCain may have wiped out Obama's lead, but unemployment numbers could drag him back down. more >>

Palin? Call Her 'Sarah America'

Delegate love for veep nominee going strong. more >>

Convention Bounce in Evidence for Obama

New polls show Barack Obama gaining ground. more >>

The Democratic Convention Disconnect—Obama and Middle America

Obama still hasn't made the sale with Middle America. more >>

A Split Convention and a Backwards Bounce

Barack Obama's poll numbers are going in the wrong direction. more >>

Latest Presidential Polls Show a New List of Target States for Obama and McCain

Tracking polls show states not targeted in 2004 are now important. more >>

Voters Skeptical of Obama's Outrage With Wright

A Rasmussen poll shows a more adverse reaction to Wright than expected. more >>

McCain's Poll Numbers Are Breaking the Idea of Traditional Red and Blue States

Polls show a McCain-Rice ticket beating a Clinton-Obama or Obama-Clinton ticket in New York. more >>

Polls Show Obama Damaged by Reverend Wright

Since Wright's remarks, Clinton has gained ground in the primary race. more >>

Thompson Grabs No. 1 Spot From Giuliani

"Fred's Number One.". more >>

Polls That Move and Polls That Don’t

We've been seeing a lot more movement in the polls in the Republican race for president than in the Democratic. Stark evidence for that proposition comes from the Rasmussen Report's weekly updates. more >>

Startling Republican Numbers

There are some startling numbers on Scott Rasmussen's weekly national poll on the Republican race for president. Rudy Giuliani continues to be in first place, but with 23 percent of the vote, the lowest percentage he's gotten all year. more >>

Immigration Enforcement: You Need to Mean It

The Senate voted yesterday to keep the guest-worker provisions in the Kennedy-Kyl immigration bill. I think everyone who wants to pass something like this legislation should pay close attention to this analysis by pollster Scott Rasmussen. more >>

Digesting the Immigration Bill

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has wisely postponed any vote on the Kyl-Kennedy immigration bill until after the Memorial Day recess. This gives everyone time to examine the details of the legislation closely and to recommend changes, some of which may alter the thrust of the bill but others of which may simply make its provisions work more effectively. more >>

France Votes

Updated: 4/24/07, 4:30 p.m. more >>

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