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58% Say Next President Likely To Be Republican


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Fifty-eight percent (58%) of likely voters say it is at least somewhat likely the next president of the United States will be a Republican, according to the latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.
The number has been trending in this direction since Democrat Barack Obama took office in January and is up 14 points since then.
Thirty-one percent (31%) of voters see it as Very Likely that the next president will be a Republican.
The survey was taken on Tuesday and Wednesday nights of this past week, but the question did not specify whether the next president will be elected in 2012 or 2016. Republicans recaptured the governorships of New Jersey and Virginia in elections on Tuesday
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Just 29% of voters now say it is not very or not at all likely the next president will be from the GOP, the lowest level found all year and down nine points from January.
Sixty-six percent (66%) of men expect the next president to be a Republican, compared to 52% of women.
Eighty-five percent (85%) of Republicans see a member of their party winning the presidency as likely, including 57% who see it as very likely. Sixty percent (60%) of voters not affiliated with either major party think they're right, but just 31% of Democrats agree.
Looking less far ahead, a plurality (49%) of voters now say it is at least somewhat likely that Republicans will win control of Congress next year. Fifty-two percent (52%) say Republicans are the party most likely to gain seats in Congress in next year’s mid-term elections.

However, 73% of GOP voters think members of their party in Congress have lost touch with Republican voters throughout the nation.

Fifty-five percent (55%) of all voters expect politics in Washington, D.C. to become more partisan over the next year. Forty-eight percent (48%) think passing good legislation is a more important role for Congress that preventing bad legislation from becoming law. But nearly as many voters (46%) believe it’s more important for Congress to stop bad bills before they’re passed into law.

Forty-five percent (45%) of adults say they would be at least somewhat likely to vote for Obama if he was up for reelection right now. Forty-nine percent (49%) say they would be unlikely to vote for the president’s reelection.
Recent polling also shows that 27% of voters think Hillary Clinton would be doing a better job as president than Obama while 49% say she would be performing about the same.
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Hillary would be better, if only because she at least has a clue. Obama is literally delusional.
 

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Maybe its to early but i dont see a viable Rep. who's openly declared he's running that the people will get behind. I just heard Ron Paul over the weekend say he's undecided and not currently seeking funds...
We fuck up and put in a RINO like Romney, huckabee, Jindal, etc then we dont get enough turnout to defeat ACORN...
We put in a dumbass like Newt or Palin we are equally screwed....Im kinda likeing this split of the party into a strict conservative wing and then the RINO's....If the next election goes off with our candidates under a "conservative" tag instead of an outright 3rd party then we may have something to work with but still no viable candidate....Im not getting behind no Jesse Ventura types thats for sure.. Joe Wilson is in the drivers seat for the V.P. spot but i dont see him as Pres either...
 

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Really with the 2012 election of Obama I see little hope for the future. His first term was disastrous, and another 4 years of Obama has the potential to become catastrophic. The die is cast. Obama has completely polarized the nation!
 

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no idea why i clicked on this link but at least it gave me a laugh

you GOPers are circle jerking because "58% of likely voters say it is at least somewhat likely the next president of the United States will be a Republican"

that's some convincing polling right there
 

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no idea why i clicked on this link but at least it gave me a laugh

you GOPers are circle jerking because "58% of likely voters say it is at least somewhat likely the next president of the United States will be a Republican"

that's some convincing polling right there
Well, it made my dick hard. That's not gay, is it?
 

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Well, it made my dick hard. That's not gay, is it?

i'll defer to dafinch...he's much more knowledgeable about what is and isn't gay
 

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Agree 100%!!

Ahhh, look what slithered in the door, Boob For Life! What, you figured being on probation for less than 5 moths was sufficient. What happened to your predictions in the election, Scumbag?^^:):WTF:mad:):laugh::kissingbb:nohead::fckmad::tongue2::madasshol
 

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rasmussen strikes again

Exactly. These schmucks never learn, do they? Putting aside the stupidity of trying to predict an election more than 3.5 years out, one thing I AM certain of: if the Repubs don't drop kick those Tea Party Loons, they will prove the layman's definition of insanity-doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result.
 

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Really with the 2012 election of Obama I see little hope for the future. His first term was disastrous, and another 4 years of Obama has the potential to become catastrophic. The die is cast. Obama has completely polarized the nation!

I thought the first 4 years were supposed to be catastrophic.
What are you going to say 4 years from now?
Hillary getting elected will be catastrophic?
 
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DuhhhFinch is so fucking stupid, he didn't realize BodyForLife's post was from 2009.

Where does this forum find these Einsteins?
 

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DuhhhFinch is so fucking stupid, he didn't realize BodyForLife's post was from 2009.

Where does this forum find these Einsteins?


ummmm...you started this idiotic thread....prob not the guy who should be questioning the brain power of others.
 

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