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Re: Gallup: GOP Congress more popular than Obama
« Reply #25 on: November 12, 2014, 06:40:09 PM »
LMFAO so one article is to speak for the entire party? what a fucking tard you are, I dont know why anybody even bothers to deal with your dumb ass

hey good job, you finally read the article

it laid out point by point why the GOP should not try to govern even though doing so would be good for the country

so again (and AS ALWAYS) it's party before country for the GOP

I just read today the Reid said he would not try to wouldn't try to obstruct the GOP

funny how when the GOP is in the minority they very proudly proclaim they will do nothing but obstruct

Party before Country every time with these guys


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Re: Gallup: GOP Congress more popular than Obama
« Reply #26 on: November 12, 2014, 07:15:42 PM »









THEY ALL SUCK!!! Neither Party has anything to offer!!!!    :'(









http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2014-11-11/poll-americans-want-gop-congress-not-obama-to-set-national-agenda

Times have changed. A new Gallup poll finds that a large majority of Americans would like the Republican-controlled Congress, rather than President Obama, to set the direction for the country in the coming year, a marked change from 2012, when a slim majority said they preferred for Obama to guide the agenda.

"Who do you want to have more influence over the direction the nation takes in the next year—Barack Obama or the Republicans in Congress?" Gallup asked 828 U.S. adults.

Fifty-three percent of those surveyed said they wanted Republicans in Congress to have the greater influence, 36 percent said Obama, and 8 percent, well, didn't seem to care, answering "same/neither."


In 2012, by contrast, 46 percent of Americans said they wanted Obama to have more influence.

While there's much for the GOP to crow about in the survey, Gallup also found that 44 percent of Americans believed Republican control of Congress would not make the country any better off. Thirty-six percent said a GOP Congress would make the country "better off," 19 percent said it would leave the country "worse off," and two percent had no opinion.

Another Gallup poll taken just two weeks before the midterm elections found that just 14 percent of Americans approved of the way Congress was doing its job.


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Re: Gallup: GOP Congress more popular than Obama
« Reply #27 on: November 12, 2014, 07:18:17 PM »
 :'(



hey good job, you finally read the article

it laid out point by point why the GOP should not try to govern even though doing so would be good for the country

so again (and AS ALWAYS) it's party before country for the GOP

I just read today the Reid said he would not try to wouldn't try to obstruct the GOP

funny how when the GOP is in the minority they very proudly proclaim they will do nothing but obstruct

Party before Country every time with these guys