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Tea Party Most Negative Political Label

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Anonymous

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Tea Party, Liberal Are Still Most Negative Political Labels
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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Linking a candidate to the Tea Party is still the most negative political label as far as voters are concerned, with liberal number two on the negative scale. Conservative and moderate are the most positive labels. But, not surprisingly, there remains a strong difference of opinion between Republicans and Democrats.

Rasmussen Reports periodically asks Likely U.S. Voters to rate political labels, and the latest national telephone survey finds that 44% regard Tea Party as a negative description for a candidate. Twenty-six percent (26%) consider it a positive and another 26% somewhere in between.
 

hopalong

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waiting for some kind of link oldtimer,,,,or is this another one of your made up posts that you are famous for??????
You know the ones you always ass your own tid bits too that are not true....You have done that so much no one can believe you :roll: :roll:
 

Steve

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Linking a candidate to the Tea Party is still the most negative political label as far as voters are concerned, with liberal number two on the negative scale. Conservative and moderate are the most positive labels

the poll goes to show how badly the media smear against the tea party has been...
 
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hopalong said:
waiting for some kind of link oldtimer,,,,or is this another one of your made up posts that you are famous for??????
You know the ones you always ass your own tid bits too that are not true....You have done that so much no one can believe you :roll: :roll:

Try www.rasmussenreports.com/ -- and do a little searching on the page... It was in the Daily Report e-mail they send out-daily- and if you had a bit of intelligence you could get on that e-mail list so you could daily learn without having to be a yap dog and ask every time.... :wink: :lol: :lol:
 

hopalong

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Oldtimer said:
hopalong said:
waiting for some kind of link oldtimer,,,,or is this another one of your made up posts that you are famous for??????
You know the ones you always ass your own tid bits too that are not true....You have done that so much no one can believe you :roll: :roll:

Try www.rasmussenreports.com/ -- and do a little searching on the page... It was in the Daily Report e-mail they send out-daily- and if you had a bit of intelligence you could get on that e-mail list so you could daily learn without having to ask every time.... :wink: :lol: :lol:

If you weren such a liar i would not have to ASK :wink: :wink:

You have supoposedly already done the research so why not go ahead and supply the link??????

Besides it is fun to see you PEE in your depends when you get questioned :D :D


:wink: :wink:

EH
 

Larrry

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Oldtimer said:
Tea Party, Liberal Are Still Most Negative Political Labels
in PoliticsRelated Articles

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Linking a candidate to the Tea Party is still the most negative political label as far as voters are concerned, with liberal number two on the negative scale. Conservative and moderate are the most positive labels. But, not surprisingly, there remains a strong difference of opinion between Republicans and Democrats.

Rasmussen Reports periodically asks Likely U.S. Voters to rate political labels, and the latest national telephone survey finds that 44% regard Tea Party as a negative description for a candidate. Twenty-six percent (26%) consider it a positive and another 26% somewhere in between.

And then we have some ignorant drunks who believe this and will go so far as to think ows was a good deal.

I have a tendency to not believe koolaid drinking ignorant people.
 
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Larrry said:
Oldtimer said:
Tea Party, Liberal Are Still Most Negative Political Labels
in PoliticsRelated Articles

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Linking a candidate to the Tea Party is still the most negative political label as far as voters are concerned, with liberal number two on the negative scale. Conservative and moderate are the most positive labels. But, not surprisingly, there remains a strong difference of opinion between Republicans and Democrats.

Rasmussen Reports periodically asks Likely U.S. Voters to rate political labels, and the latest national telephone survey finds that 44% regard Tea Party as a negative description for a candidate. Twenty-six percent (26%) consider it a positive and another 26% somewhere in between.

And then we have some ignorant drunks who believe this and will go so far as to think ows was a good deal.

I have a tendency to not believe koolaid drinking ignorant people.

BUT-BUT-BUT-- this is the site that all the conservatives and the rightwingernuts think are- and the pollistist think are on their side... :???:
OH-MY-GOD - must be another leftist site that has infiltrated these poor right wingers that have no backing from all media, education, science ,etc.,etc -- and are being chastised undeservadly :lol: :lol: :lol:
 

Mike

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Look Einstein, if 44% think negative of the Tea Party, then there are 56% that don't.

I'm really surprised that number is not higher because of the "47+%" that Romney spoke of have a full load of hatred for conservatism, i.e. "Tea Party".

They want their free stuff.

Chances are, that 56% will kick some butt come Nov. :roll:

P.S. Your spelling has become atrocious. We can hardly read what you are writing lately. Seriously, have you become senile?

Maybe you need to stick to cutting and pasting.......... :roll:
 

Traveler

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Oldtimer said:
Larrry said:

And then we have some ignorant drunks who believe this and will go so far as to think ows was a good deal.

I have a tendency to not believe koolaid drinking ignorant people.

BUT-BUT-BUT-- this is the site that all the conservatives and the rightwingernuts think are- and the pollistist think are on their side... :???:
OH-MY-GOD - must be another leftist site that has infiltrated these poor right wingers that have no backing from all media, education, science ,etc.,etc -- and are being chastised undeservadly :lol: :lol: :lol:
Pollistist? What's that? This is nonsense.
 

Texan

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Oldtimer said:
BUT-BUT-BUT-- this is the site that all the conservatives and the rightwingernuts think are- and the pollistist think are on their side... :???:
OH-MY-GOD - must be another leftist site that has infiltrated these poor right wingers that have no backing from all media, education, science ,etc.,etc -- and are being chastised undeservadly :lol: :lol: :lol:
:???:

If you ever hear of someone inventing a breathalyzer that attaches to your keyboard that will lock it out at a high enough BAC, you should invest in one. You might not make yourself look so foolish quite as often.
 

Whitewing

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Oldtimer said:
Larrry said:

And then we have some ignorant drunks who believe this and will go so far as to think ows was a good deal.

I have a tendency to not believe koolaid drinking ignorant people.

BUT-BUT-BUT-- this is the site that all the conservatives and the rightwingernuts think are- and the pollistist think are on their side... :???:
OH-MY-GOD - must be another leftist site that has infiltrated these poor right wingers that have no backing from all media, education, science ,etc.,etc -- and are being chastised undeservadly :lol: :lol: :lol:

WTF are you babbling about now?
 
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Whitewing said:
Oldtimer said:
Larrry said:
And then we have some ignorant drunks who believe this and will go so far as to think ows was a good deal.

I have a tendency to not believe koolaid drinking ignorant people.

BUT-BUT-BUT-- this is the site that all the conservatives and the rightwingernuts think are- and the pollistist think are on their side... :???:
OH-MY-GOD - must be another leftist site that has infiltrated these poor right wingers that have no backing from all media, education, science ,etc.,etc -- and are being chastised undeservadly :lol: :lol: :lol:

WTF are you babbling about now?

Rasmussen is known as a very pro Republican polling site-- much the same as MSNBC is known as a Dem site--- and its really comical to see R culters doubting anything Rasmussen says .. :D :lol:
 

Mike

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Mike said:
Look Einstein, if 44% think negative of the Tea Party, then there are 56% that don't.

I'm really surprised that number is not higher because of the "47+%" that Romney spoke of have a full load of hatred for conservatism, i.e. "Tea Party".

They want their free stuff.

Chances are, that 56% will kick some butt come Nov. :roll:

P.S. Your spelling has become atrocious. We can hardly read what you are writing lately. Seriously, have you become senile?

Maybe you need to stick to cutting and pasting.......... :roll:
 

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