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Democratic Poll: Rush Limbaugh Is a Drag on the Republican Party

March 11, 2009 12:26 PM ET | Paul Bedard | Permanent Link | Print

By Paul Bedard, Washington Whispers

By nearly 2 to 1, Americans view Rush Limbaugh negatively, according to a new Democracy Corps poll that pours gas on an already divisive battle between the conservative talk show host's fans and those of moderate GOP boss Michael Steele. The Democratic poll, provided to Whispers, declares Rush a heavy weight on an already downtrodden GOP. "On virtually every question the great majority of the mainstream rejects Limbaugh's ideas and vision of the Republican Party," said the poll summary, printed below. Of course, many conservatives will question the poll, conducted by a group headed by Clintonites James Carville and Stan Greenberg.

But don't look for Steele to pick a new fight with Rush like the one that had him apologizing earlier this month. Insiders say that he plans to focus more on attacking the Obama budget and reorganizing the party HQ.

Here is the poll overview:

With a national debate raging over the place of radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh in the Republican Party, a new national survey from Democracy Corps and Greenberg Quinlan Rosner finds that Limbaugh weighs down heavily on an already weakened Republican Party—putting Republican leaders and their party's conservative base voters out of sync with not only Democrats and independents, but even the bloc of moderate Republicans. On virtually every question the great majority of the mainstream rejects Limbaugh's ideas and vision of the Republican Party, which severely constrains Republican elected leaders. It does not help that some of the key voters in the 2006 and 2008 elections, like younger voters, are particularly uncomfortable with Limbaugh's politics. Conservative Republican voters, however, embrace Limbaugh, giving him a very high favorability rating; they say he shares their values and urge Republican leaders to defend him when he is criticizing President Obama.

Remarkably, voters view Limbaugh negatively by a two-to-one ratio (53 to 26 percent), with nearly half the country, 45 percent, viewing him very, very negatively. Among independents, the ratio rises to three-to-one. More important are the values that Limbaugh espouses. By a nearly two-to-one ratio (57 to 32 percent) a majority of voters—and independents—say Limbaugh does not "share their values," but Republicans are in a different world where, by two-to-one, they believe he shares them.

Voters clearly think Limbaugh is a major force in the party and indeed, a near majority of voters, 49 percent, say that Limbaugh has too much influence over Republican ideas and direction—compared to just 15 percent who say he has too little. This is happening at a time when two-thirds say "the average voter" has too little influence over the Republican Party.

62 percent of voters, including a similar percentage of moderate Republicans, say that the Republican Party is embracing the "same old ideas and leaders it has relied on for the past 20 years" rather than seeking out new leaders and fresh ideas. With Rush Limbaugh's vision and values so strong among the conservative Republicans who are the heart of the party's base, Republican leaders carry a heavy weight when they attempt to position themselves to act for the broader electorate.

This memo is based on a national survey of 1,000 2008 voters, including 170 interviewed on cell phones (120 unweighted) and 830 likely 2010 voters (863 unweighted), conducted for Democracy Corps by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner March 5-8, 2009.

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Tags: James Carville | Stan Greenberg | Rush Limbaugh | Michael Steele

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Limbaugh

Limbaugh is suffering an acute case of Obama Derangement Syndrome. Poor soul will probably be foaming at the mouth by this time next year.

why ask a democrat about issues affecting Republicans?

The only reason I can think of as to why anyone would poll a Democrat about how Rush Limbaugh affects Republicans is to get the answer they predetermined to be negative.

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