Public Policy Polling
Thursday, December 10, 2009

South Carolina Governor looks pretty wide open

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The big story to start out the South Carolina Governor's race is that most of the candidates aren't well known- and that for the one...
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GOP candidates sport best performance yet

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With Barack Obama's approval rating hitting new lows in most polling it should come as no surprise that his leads over potential 2012 Re...
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Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Little evidence of Democratic unrest

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Our new poll suggests that liberal unhappiness with Barack Obama is still largely anecdotal and not very widespread. His approval rating wi...
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Most Unpopular Governors

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Here's something particularly remarkable about Mark Sanford's 36/51 approval breakdown in our poll today- those numbers are actually...
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Limited Support for Sanford Impeachment

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South Carolina voters don't think much of Mark Sanford anymore. And a fair number of them want him to resign. But when it comes to the...
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Obama's December Standing

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For the second month in a row we find Barack Obama's national approval rating at 49%, with 47% of voters disapproving of him. He has th...
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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Charmed First Term Republicans

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One thing I thought about doing the South Carolina poll over the weekend is that pretty much none of the new Republican Senators elected in ...
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Looking at Huck

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After Mike Huckabee's bad news week his poll numbers must be completely shattered, right? Not so much. Our monthly look at the 2012 Pre...
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DeMint favored, not inevitable

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Jim DeMint is favored for reelection, although it may not be quite as inevitable as expected. 47% of voters in the state say they plan to vo...
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Lindsey Graham's standing

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Lindsey Graham has more crossover appeal than almost any other US Senator in the country. He's also one of the least popular Senators w...
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