Intensity is Beginning to Work Against Obama On Politics, Policies.
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Intensity is Beginning to Work Against Obama On Politics, Policies.

The recent NPR survey conducted jointly between POS and GQR underscores the biggest change in the President’s fortunes in the first six months of the Obama Administration.  The tide of intensity of public opinion is now moving solidly against Barack Obama — both politically and on policy. (This article does not necessarily reflect the opinions of NPR or […]

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There’s No Better Alternative Than Alternative

There were several sobering findings in the NPR poll done by POS and GQR (neither NPR nor GQR are responsible for any of the conclusions in this posting).  One of which is that the GOP counter message on cap and trade/energy got spanked by the Democrat message by 13 points, including seven on intensity. (I […]

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Oh God, Book III: Not A Smash Hit

For a President that the media has both compared to God, and worshiped like one, Barack Obama has fallen on some tough times.  Not horrendous times, but he’s not exactly walking on water any more.  The latest poll conducted by GQR and POS highlights some of the public opinion challenges that have slowed Obama’s direct […]

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New NPR Poll Released.

The NPR bi-partisan polling team of Glen Bolger from Public Opinion Strategies and Stan Greenberg from Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research just released a new survey this morning. Link to the questionnaire with the results here.  We’ve also got charts of the results. I will be posting more in-depth findings from the survey throughout the week, […]

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Public Believes Obama Needs Tighter Wallet, Not Tighter Blue Jeans.

 This article was co-written by Jim Hobart and Glen Bolger. As President Obama uses his two favorite Presidential toys, the Teleprompter and the bully pulpit, to push his health care plan, public poll after public poll continues to show his numbers dropping across the board. While his job approval remains comfortably over 50%, (55.9% according […]

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