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RealClearPolitics is a conservative-leaning Chicago-based political news aggregator, polling data aggregator, and blog, founded in 2000 by former options trader John McIntyre and former advertising agency account executive Tom Bevan "for people like us ... people who live and breathe politics and the major issues of the day." Every day the site aggregates a wide range of columns and news stories from across the Internet as well as the most recent poll data, election related transcripts and videos. The site also compiles averages of major political polls on various elections throughout the United States to give a broader view of the race. From Wikipedia under the
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Real clear politics has Obama's average popularity? Q. at 61% and Yahoo continues to publish articles about the "incredible" popularity. Yet is unfavorable rating has continued to climb since the election and is now at 32%. No mention of that in Yahoo. Since his popularity stays the same (accounting for straight party line voters) BUT... his unpopularity rises, why is there not more coverage of the fact that those indies who initially supported Obama are turning away? Bob: The source is in the question: "Real Clear Politics" so go check yourself. It is an average of both left and right polls. Asked by msmanners212 - Thu Apr 23 11:48:55 2009 - - 19 Answers - 0 Comments A. There is a strong consensus among historians and eye-witnesses that even Hitler's popularity soared in the early years of his regime. Many then and many now could not and cannot put things into the proper perspective. Hero worship goes a long way in clouding one's mind. Answered by semper_paratus_1776 - Thu Apr 23 12:32:52 2009 why Obama could not bring himself to endorse his White friend over the black man Stroger? Q. Imagine the following scenario: you're a well known, popular elected official who claims to be a champion of open, honest and reform-minded government. Imagine further that a long-time friend and member of your party who is also highly regarded as an advocate of reform is seeking to oust a three-term incumbent (also of your party) who is almost universally recognized as the worst type of old-style machine boss who has presided over a scandal-racked and patronage-ridden administration. The political machine - the very establishment you've promised to challenge and change - is backing the incumbent for a fourth term. It is, as they say, business as usual. Yet your friend the reformer is running a surprisingly strong insurgent campaign and… [cont.] Asked by 4ver_asking - Tue Jun 10 13:40:43 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. Well you have put some new thoughts in my head about Obama. I don't like him and will not vote for him. Answered by ~Crystal~ - Tue Jun 10 13:49:22 2008 Does it seem odd that some websites using the electoral college maps have North Dakota and Montana as toss up?
Q. I NEVER in my life thought Obama had a chance in those states? Did anyone see this coming? Pollster.com has both states as toss ups Real Clear Politics has North Dakota as toss up Asked by bigwheels1031 - Tue Oct 21 19:41:58 2008 - - 16 Answers - 0 Comments A. Go to this link and hold your mouse over North Dakota and Montana and find out for yourself. Answered by Chris M - Tue Oct 21 19:52:29 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Real Clear Politics" |
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