Hillary Clinton Popular With Public but Finished With Government After 2012
Filed under: Hillary Clinton , Democrats , Foreign Policy , Obama Administration , Poll Watch , 2012 Elections Clinton made it perfectly clear once again: She’s through with politics after next year and intends to return to private life.
Palin Seen More Negatively by Republicans Than Other Possible 2012 Candidates, Poll Finds
Filed under: Republicans , Mitt Romney , Mike Huckabee , Polls , Sarah Palin , 2012 President , Poll Watch , Newt Gingrich If Sarah Palin is seriously considering a run for president in 2012, the latest poll on her standing among Republican candidates contains the same kind of bad news that could be found in earlier surveys.
Republicans Losing Their Advantage on How to Handle the Deficit, Poll Finds
Filed under: Republicans , Polls , Obama Administration , Poll Watch , Deficit , Economy A new poll echoes what a Washington Post/ABC News poll reported a day earlier: President Obama doesn’t get good marks for his handling of issues involving the economy, but faith in Republicans doing a better job has slipped.
Huckabee, Bachmann Score Highest in GOP 2012 Field on ‘Positive Intensity’ of Support
Filed under: Republicans , Mitt Romney , Mike Huckabee , Polls , Sarah Palin , 2012 President , Poll Watch , Newt Gingrich Even Huckabee’s and Bachmann’s top scores weren’t very high, according to Gallup who made the calculation. The poll shows that the potential candidates with high name recognition still need to translate that into voter intensity.
Filed under: Democrats , Republicans , Polls , Obama Administration , Afghanistan , Poll Watch , Independents , Congress , Economy In a new Washington Post/ABC News poll, only 26 percent of Americans say they’re optimistic about ‘our system of government and how well it works.’