Gallup Picks up on GOP Strength


Click here to get Caucus of Corruption: The Truth About The New Democratic Majority by Matt Margolis and Mark Noonan.

Only a couple months behind the curve, but better late than never:

Republicans have moved ahead of Democrats by 48% to 44% among registered voters in the latest update on Gallup’s generic congressional ballot for the 2010 House elections, after trailing by six points in July and two points last month.

Rasmussen has it a 43/37 split in favor of the GOP – and Rasmussen is polling “likely voters”. Bottom line: the GOP is gaining strength as Democrats screw up everything. Question: will the GOP leadership put together the necessary message and candidates to capitalize on this? Remember, we’re not called “the stupid party”, for nothing.

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Mark Noonan is co-author (with Matt Margolis) of Caucus of Corruption: The Truth About The New Democratic Majority. He also blogs at Nevada News and Views. Follow Mark on Twitter.


10 Responses to “Gallup Picks up on GOP Strength”

  1. ricorun says:

    Mark: Remember, we’re not called “the stupid party”, for nothing.

    Hmmm… a double negative. Lol!

  2. Amazona says:

    The reason I was not upset when Obama won the election was the realization that if a Republican won, the Dems could and would merely continue their relenteless drumbeat of anti-Republicaan, anti-conservative, propaganda, and the politically lazy who can’t be bothered to check into things for themselves would continue to fall for the lies, the smears, and the general misinformation.

    I figured that McCain would be so much like Obama, aside from having a backbone when it comes to national security, that the difference would be minimal. (That was before I realized how blatant Obama would be in rushing to implement his radically Socialist agenda, via his appointments, but that was then…….)

    I figured that with Obama in office, the Bush-bashing would stop (see—-wrong again) and that when the people could actually see the Dem agenda in action they would object, strentuously.

    What Barry and the Dreamers didn’t get was that once they got the job they fought so hard to obtain, they would OWN the job, and the responsibilities that come with it. Barry seemed to think that being the CEO of the nation would mean living in a big cool (though racially named) house and having a fleet of aircraft available to fly him and his family around, unlimited camera time, and lots of golf, and he seems a bit put off at the demand that he actually FUNCTION as a CEO, as Commander in Chief, as much of anything but a portal through which radical Socialists can enter the highest levels of government.

    But the American people are proving to be less gullible, and less smitten, than he counted on. They seem to be capable of seeing what is in front of them and realizing what they have done.

    Good for them

  3. Amazona says:

    Hmmm A double irrelevant inanity. LOL

  4. ohioorrin says:

    keep pulling stunts like NY23 & polls wont matter.

    BTW I listened to scozzafava say that hoffman signed a statement that he’d not run if not selected by the party committee.

    also these tea party candidates had better attract indies whose votes decided the NJ & VA governors races.

  5. js02 says:

    gossip never was that impressive eh?

    i gotta feeling that free conservatives are about fed up with libtards and thier lying politicians…just running a campaign on that would pull a majority in the next election…no matter whose face the liberals use to represent them…the long history of lies is the rope they needed to hand thier idealist falsehoods…the wolf cant hide under the sheepskin anymore…and thats why they are pushing thier socialist programs 100% non stop…because they think they can convert the people to welfare recipients…and pacify them so they dont lose…

  6. Mark Noonan says:

    OO,

    Latest info indicates the Democrats just might have stolen NY-23. So, there.

  7. Mark Noonan says:

    Where are the liberals? They are always touting Gallup as the poll of all polls…

  8. tiredoflibbs says:

    “Where are the liberals? They are always touting Gallup as the poll of all polls…”

    As usual, if the poll does not agree with them and their “sort of a god” President, they want no part in it, regardless of the source.

    A very intellectually (what little intellect there is) dishonest group.

  9. tiredoflibbs says:

    I also predict that if we use their phrase “we won get over it” will not go over so well with them come November.

    They will AGAIN whine about bipartisanship and “can’t we all just get along” after the most partisan Congress and Presidency we have experienced in history is kicked out come 2010 and 2012.