Posted on 10/20/2015 2:00:45 AM PDT by bestintxas
With so much time spent and ink spilled over who will carry the banner for the GOP both in the presidential campaign and now for new House speaker, perhaps the real question is not who, but what is a winner. Some new survey data suggests an unorthodox issue might help Republicans attract voters who have been elusive to the center-right, and help the party re-establish its law-abiding, anti-crony moorings with its base.
Would you agree that women, young people, liberals and minorities have cost the GOP elections? Wouldnt it be worth noting an issue that has more than 70 percent support overall, and above 60 percent even among these groups largely sympathize with the left in presidential elections? Some new survey data suggests that we have found one.
The polling company, inc./WomanTrend added questions on behalf of Independent Womens Voice to a nationwide omnibus survey of 1,015 American adults, conducted Oct. 1-4. The survey used live callers, and was composed of 50 percent landline interviews and 50 percent cellphone interviews.
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Ask her -
Why the heck should any R promise about obamacare be believed?
Nope, and I just checked again to make sue I do not have a “Kick Me” sign taped to my back. The establishment is DEAD, absolutely dead to me.
Just not a deciding issue, they need more than this
These 2 authors need to get out of WDC more often.
While forcing Congress to use Obamacare is a worthy cause, “women, young people, liberals and minorities”, plus the poor & struggling middle class don’t give a damn about that compared to the lack of good paying jobs, economic opportunity, good schools, & safe streets in this country.
Do they think American will go, “Wow, Congress has really turned itself around & is doing what is best for the nation”? Nonsense. These are the same morons that are giving us a nuclear armed Iran. Anyone with half a brain knows Congress will then give itself a fat raise to pay for the platinum Obamacare plans which most Americans cannot afford.
Obamacare for Congress will build Republican voter rolls? Dream on ladies.
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