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Great graphic, I herd it on the radio earlier as I was rambling towards home.. Pathetic should be bigger!


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Which word would you use to describe republican candidates?
By: clo
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Thu, 02 Jun 11 2:31 AM
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A new poll shows how unhappy republicans are with their candidates.
I don't blame them! clo

Nearly four in ten Republicans and those who lean toward Republicans said they were unhappy with their current choices in the presidential field, according to a new Washington Post/Pew Research Center poll, data that will fuel speculation about possible late entrants into the race.

Asked to choose a single word to describe the Republican slate of candidates, fully 37 percent of self identified Republicans and Republican leaners chose a word with a negative connotation — with “not impressed/unimpressed” the most commonly mentioned phrase.

Among all respondents, 44 percent offered a negative one-word assessment of the Republican field including, not suprisingly, 52 percent of Democrats. More potentially problematic for Republicans hoping to unseat President Obama next November was the fact that 48 percent of Independents described the GOP candidates negatively while just 10 percent offered a positive one-word description.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/post/many-republicans-not-impressed-with-2012-field/2011/06/01/AGdcNRGH_blog.html?hpid=z3


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