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... expire. A majority of virtually every demographic group opposes the cut, and even Republicans are not sure, with 46 percent supporting and 47 percent opposing the tax cut. Independents strongly oppose ...
... could have a base to build on, but it will also need well-funded candidates who appeal to independents." Statewide, it appears that independent voters lean towards Republicans for the November election ...
... say they would counsel support, and 25 percent say they don't know. "The fate of these health-care bills, like so many other major changes in the United States, is reflected in the views of independents," Cassino ...
... of 10-to-one. Democrats split with 38 percent approving, 33 percent disapproving and 30 percent mixed or unsure. Independents approve 43 percent to 17 percent. New Jerseyans in the public pension ...
... and 42 percent have no opinion. At the same time, 30 percent of Independents and 11 percent of Democrats and leaning Democrats have a favorable impression of the movement. Overall, 70 percent of those ...
... swine flu, how can it manage health care? Daggett's poor showing closes book on independents in N.J. Christie campaign building a bridge where there is no river Daggett proving to be X-factor in ...
... the Rutgers-Eagleton Poll director. "Our polling shows that in New Jersey, this force is primarily coming from Republicans, with independents significantly less favorable toward it." Not surprisingly, ...
... candidates, who can only stand as independents, won 88 seats (20% of the total) to form the largest opposition bloc, despite many violations of the electoral process, including the arrest of hundreds of ...
... Party nominee for governor in 1997 and a Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2000 and 2008. Check www.MurraySabrin.com for more of his writings. ALSO BY MURRAY SABRIN: Murray Sabrin: Independents ...
...  If the government can't handle challenge of the H1N1 swine flu, how can it manage health care? Daggett's poor showing closes book on independents in N.J. Christie campaign building a bridge where ...
... pick Reagan with 50 percent, with Lincoln and George W. Bush each garnering 7 percent, and Washington with 6 percent. Independents are split, with Reagan at 24 percent just ahead of Clinton with 21 percent, ...
... health care? Daggett's poor showing closes book on independents in N.J. Christie campaign building a bridge where there is no river Daggett proving to be X-factor in New Jersey's gubernatorial ...
... of some governors, but not for others. Kean and Byrne attain similar net positive ratings from Democrats, Republicans, and Independents alike. DiFrancesco scores fairly similar negative ratings with ...
... 49 percent of Independents, and just 15 percent of Republicans in the Garden State. Obama's job rating is down somewhat from the 59 percent approve to 29 percent disapproval numbers he received in July. ...
... spending during his term, even more — 62 percent — would be very upset if school funding was cut. A positive note for the governor in this finding is that both Republicans, 53 percent, and independents, ...
... elections. "I think he is reaching out to working families and a lot of independents about jobs. And President Obama put jobs front and center. He said this is where we have to focus our attention ...
17. The Myth of the Independents
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Based on what you say here about independents, it's rather clear that you are a finance professor and not a political science professor. Amongst political scientists, it's universally agreed that true ...
... election last week to fill the unexpired term of the late Ted Kennedy has sent shock waves through the political landscape. According to exit polls, independents voted for Brown 58 percent to 30 percent, ...
... the Democrats and two independents who usually vote with them have held 60 of the U.S. Senate's 100 seats - the exact number needed to override opposition Republican efforts to delay contentious legislation, ...
... proposing and Democrats and independents have a lot of doubt. Three of four Republicans (77 percent) say they'll be worse off with the proposed reforms, while only 9 percent say they'll be better off. ...
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