That sample size is really small for such a basic survey.
I noticed that but its one of the top reputable pollsters Rasmussen....I dont think cain will win the primary and I dont think he can beat obama...with his 999 and Social Security and Medicare stance..
i agree, romney is qualified, and he might not do much harm, either.
Let us assume that if Romney wins in 2012 that the GOP also takes the Senate and holds the House. The big question then becomes will Washington DC be a rerun of what has happened in states such as Wisconsin, Michigan and others where they not have one party rule? Would the Republicans use their majorities to introduce wide ranging and sweeping changes repealing much of the last 80 years of progressive reform?
And if they would do that, what would be the position of Romney in terms of signing such right wing legislation? The possiblity for harm is great.
If the GOP does win the White House, I kinda hope the Democrats take back the House and keep the Senate. I personally am a fan of divided government.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of Likely Voters shows that 43% believe Romney is qualified to be president, while 28% disagree. Another 29% are undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
Plurality Says Romney Qualified To Be President, Voters Divided on Cain - Rasmussen Reports™
Let us assume that if Romney wins in 2012 that the GOP also takes the Senate and holds the House. The big question then becomes will Washington DC be a rerun of what has happened in states such as Wisconsin, Michigan and others where they not have one party rule? Would the Republicans use their majorities to introduce wide ranging and sweeping changes repealing much of the last 80 years of progressive reform?
And if they would do that, what would be the position of Romney in terms of signing such right wing legislation? The possiblity for harm is great.
Let us assume that if Romney wins in 2012 that the GOP also takes the Senate and holds the House. The big question then becomes will Washington DC be a rerun of what has happened in states such as Wisconsin, Michigan and others where they not have one party rule? Would the Republicans use their majorities to introduce wide ranging and sweeping changes repealing much of the last 80 years of progressive reform?
And if they would do that, what would be the position of Romney in terms of signing such right wing legislation? The possiblity for harm is great.
Hard for anyone to conclude that Romney is anything but a moderate. How else would he have been elected as governor of mass. My sense is that he would work with congress before legislation is written and made sure it was not over the top.
Let's remember that we he was what, co-founder of one of the great consultant groups in America. You don't do that while lurching wildly to one side or the other.
Im not sure that what romney himself is or what he wants would be that relevant with a gop controlled house and senate...I think they would push him to the right
I think it would be great and it would be "fair." After all, Obama and the Dems had both Houses and they acted on their extreme leftwing agenda. Equal opportunity and "fairness" says that it should be the rightwing's time. Oh, it would be so sweet if they actually did enact their agenda. Oh, this site would just sizzle! Heeheeeeeeeeeeeeee!
I noticed that but its one of the top reputable pollsters Rasmussen....I dont think cain will win the primary and I dont think he can beat obama...with his 999 and Social Security and Medicare stance..
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