It seems that Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney’s hopes of reaching a respectable level of support among Latino Voters may be dwindling. The Romney Campaign’s own stated target of 38% of the Hispanic vote is shrinking from view according to our latest results. … The title of Jordian Fabian’s op-ed for […] Read more »
Tired Cries of Bias Don’t Help Romney
In the last few days, conservatives have become agitated about Mitt Romney’s drop-off in the polls. So did they think the stumble was because of the ill-fated “47 percent” slip of the lip, or the hasty effort to gain a political edge after the death of an American ambassador in […] Read more »
Ordinary Lies, Damn Lies and the Debates
Consumer warning: The claims you hear in Wednesday night’s presidential debate may be hazardous, if not to your health, then to your relationship to reality. In a campaign that features some of the most dishonest television ads in history, President Obama and Mitt Romney have been more circumspect about what […] Read more »
Battle for presidency remains close
Two days before the first presidential debate, a new national survey indicates a very close contest between President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney in the race for the White House. And according to a CNN/ORC International poll, neither candidate appears to have an edge on the economy, which […] Read more »
Romney’s ‘47%’ Comments Criticized, But Many Also Say Overcovered
Mitt Romney’s statement that 47% of the public is dependent on government has registered strongly with voters. Fully two-thirds of voters (67%) correctly identify Romney as the candidate who made the comments. Among those aware that Romney made comments about the “47%”, more than half (55%) have a negative reaction […] Read more »
Blue-Collar Voters in Ohio Are Willing to Consider Governor Romney
Resurgent Republic sponsored two focus groups in Cleveland, Ohio, among blue-collar voters who supported Barack Obama in 2008 and are not strongly affiliated with either candidate today. Conducted by The Tarrance Group, the respondents did not have a college degree and a majority had household incomes less than $60k. The […] Read more »