As always, the sample tells more about the poll than the results. This poll has a D/R/I split of 34/24/38, giving Democrats a ten-point advantage in the partisan split. That’s an increase of four points since the February survey, and far outside of reality. Recall that Barack Obama won his presidential popular vote by seven points, with significant Republican crossover voting. Gallup put the partisan gap at half of the span seen in this poll in the fourth quarter of last year, while Rasmussen had it at three points in its own survey just this month.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Regardless of what you're hearing
The polls are showing that Obamacare is not getting any more popular. Even on Fox, there's an endless drumbeat about polls indicating that people are eventually going to like and adjust to the new HC bill. The reality is that businesses are cutting their benefits regarding health care and drug programs because of the great cost of the so-called health care reform. Over at Hot Air. Remember that the MSM is now working overtime to bring poll numbers up so that Republicans won't fight the measure in the fall:
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