Tea Party Hits New Low In New Poll
The Tea Party hit another new polling low, but that really shouldn’t be much of a surprise.
The Tea Party hit another new polling low, but that really shouldn’t be much of a surprise.
Millenials don’t seem very concerned about signing up for ObamaCare, and they’re not very thrilled with Obama at the moment either.
A new poll finds the American public far less supportive of the idea of the U.S. as the world’s policeman.
Chris Christie has had a very good month, and it’s ending with him with a strong lead among potential Republican candidates for 2016.
The Generic Congressional Ballot has shifted again, but how long will this trend last?
More bad poll numbers for the President and his party.
Republican hardliners are pushing a position on immigration that is completely out of sync with the nation as a whole.
Yesterday’s change to the filibuster rule is likely to have little impact outside the beltway and the political chattering class.
The trends in President Obama’s approval numbers are not moving in the direction he ought to want them to go.
Once again, pretty much everybody hates Congress. However, it’s unclear if that will matter come Election Day.
A majority of Americans now disapprove of President Obama’s performance and a whopping 70 percent think the country is moving in the wrong direction.
Polling looks bleak for the GOP right now, but it’s unclear what that will mean a year from now.
Absent an unlikely major change, it looks like the Democrats will win the Governor’s race in Virginia
Cory Booker has not been quite as dominant in the New Jersey Special Election as many expected, but he’s still a virtual lock to win on Wednesday.
Divided government is the worst political system ever, except for all the others.
The GOP’s approval numbers have fallen like a stone, but it’s unclear whether this will matter in 2014.
The Virginia Governor’s race may be slipping too far for Republicans to pull off a victory.
There’s no denying it now. The GOP is being harmed by the events in Washington far more than the President and Democrats in general.
The real world impact of what’s happening in Washington is becoming apparent.
The first poll taken after the shutdown began has little good news for the Republican Party.
If you want to understand why Republicans in Congress are acting like they are, just look at the polls.
With just hours to go, the Republicans on Capitol Hill seem prepared to take a big political risk.
McAuliffe pulling away?
The GOP’s plan to defund reality becomes even more disconnected from reality.
Even before the Russian curve ball, the public opposition to military strikes on Syria was mounting.
The political polarization we saw during the Bush Presidency has continued throughout the Obama Presidency.
Americans tell pollsters that hate Congress, but they never seem to do anything about it.
Republicans aren’t happy with their leadership. The reason why is also the reason why Republicans are in trouble politically.
Another poll shows the President’s poll numbers dipping.