Quinnipiac poll 31.08.2015: approve/disapprove, favs/unfavs, issues

Statistikhengst

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Some interesting data from the poll:

Release Detail

1,653 RV, MoE = +/-2.5

Presidential approval:
Obama approve 45 / disapprove 53, -8

Internals:




Congressional Republican approval 12 / disapprove 81, -69
Congressional Democratic approval 27 / disapproval 66, -39

Internals:




Republican Party approval: GOP fav 31 / unfav 58, -27
Democratic Party approval: DEM fav 40 / unfav 50, -10



Direction of the Country overall:




And an issue that Hillary Clinton has picked-up on:

Undergraduate student tuition without loans:

support 61 / don't support 34, support +27




There are other issues there. Take a good look at them, via the link from above.

Also being reported (mostly) here:

Statistikhengst's ELECTORAL POLITICS - 2015 and beyond: 2016 polling round-up, 22-31.08.2015: fav/unfav, approve/disapprove, other issues


We can once again see that Qpiac is very bearish on Obama, Clinton and the Democrats, when here, Obama has a -8 approval and with Marist, it's dead even. That's a pretty sizeable difference.

Go back to the graphic about free tuition. The internals show how powerful Independents are. Where the Independents swing, so goes the nation, generally speaking.

-FYI.
 
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Interesting numbers.

College tuition is not just a burden for students. Their parents are carrying a huge burden too and that is eating away at their retirement savings which explains the negative feelings about where this nation is headed.

The republicans want people to have negative feelings because that helps them in the elections. The Dems want to improve the situation for We the People but are stymied by the GOP because they would rather that they are miserable and voting GOP.

That is not a good situation to find ourselves in and I am hoping that the dynamics of the upcoming election might clear away some of this crud that is blocking We the People from forming a more perfect union.
 

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