Americans just dont like the republican positions

Many things in life are not especially liked, yet prove to be very helpful and beneficial in the long term. Having a correct answer is not always popular, yet still the right thing to do.
 
They represent most real Americans, not the socialist dimwits. The socialist left has proved itself to be a bunch of incompetent idiots.

"Real Americans". Spoken like a true elitist. Ask McCain and Palin how well that line worked out for them in 2008.

They only want Republicans allowed to vote.

The dont like the government our founders left us.

We don't have the government our founders left us, you stupid bint.
 
Trust on Issues - Rasmussen Reports™
With lawmakers haggling over government debt and consumer confidence at a two-year low, voter confidence in Republicans to handle the economy is growing.

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of Likely Voters shows that 45% trust Republicans more when it comes to handling economic issues, while 35% put more trust in Democrats. Nineteen percent (19%) are undecided.

:fu::fu::fu::fu::fu:And a big ole FUCK YOU to the resident board dick-stain, TM:fu::fu::fu::fu::fu:
 
Syreennnn,, could you shorten up the lmao smilies?? you stretch them so far I cannot find the rep button..
 
Rass is not trustable.

They lean to the right of every other pollsters.
 
Rasmussen Reports - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Criticism

[edit] Nate Silver

In 2010, Nate Silver of the New York Times blog FiveThirtyEight wrote the article “Is Rasmussen Reports biased?”, in which he mostly defended Rasmussen from allegations of bias.[22] However, by later in the year, Rasmussen's polling results diverged notably from other mainstream pollsters, which Silver labeled a "house effect".[23] He went on to explore other factors which may have explained the effect such as the use of a likely voter model,[24] and claimed that Rasmussen conducted its polls in a way that excluded the majority of the population from answering.[25] Silver also criticized Rasmussen for often only polling races months before the election, which prevented them from having polls just before the election that could be assessed for accuracy. He wrote that he was “looking appropriate ways to punish pollsters” like Rasmussen in his pollster rating models who don’t poll in the final days before an election.[26]

After Election night that year, Silver concluded that Rasmussen's polls were the least accurate of the major pollsters in 2010, having an average error of 5.8 points and a pro-Republican bias of 3.9 points according to Silver's model.[27] He singled out as an example the Hawaii Senate Race, in which Rasmussen showed the incumbent 13 points ahead, although in actuality Inouye won by 53[28] – a difference of 40 points, or "the largest error ever recorded in a general election in FiveThirtyEight’s database, which includes all polls conducted since 1998".[27]

[edit] Other

TIME has described Rasmussen Reports as a "conservative-leaning polling group".[29] According to Charles Franklin, a University of Wisconsin political scientist who co-developed Pollster.com,[30] “He [Rasmussen] polls less favorably for Democrats, and that’s why he’s become a lightning rod." Franklin also said: "It’s clear that his results are typically more Republican than the other person’s results.”[31]

The Center For Public Integrity has claimed that Scott Rasmussen was a paid consultant for the 2004 George W. Bush campaign.[32] The Washington Post reported "... the Bush reelection campaign used a feature on his site that allowed customers to program their own polls. Rasmussen asserted that he never wrote any of the questions or assisted Republicans in any way..." The do-it-yourself polling service is used by Democrats as well as Republicans today through a company that licenses Rasmussen’s methodology.

Rasmussen has received criticism over the wording in its polls.[33][34] Asking a polling question with different wording can affect the results of the poll;[35] the commentators in question allege that the questions Rasmussen ask in polls are skewed in order to favor a specific response. For instance, when Rasmussen polled whether Republican voters thought Rush Limbaugh was the leader of their party, the specific question they asked was: "Agree or Disagree: 'Rush Limbaugh is the leader of the Republican Party -- he says jump and they say how high.'"[34]
 

Yeah, that's the ticket.

Let the parasites , tax consumers and the gullible decide economic matters by consensus.

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You really hate democracy dont you?

We've reached a tipping point in US history. We now have more people living OFF government than we have contributing TO government. The question then becomes...will we continue down this path to certain insolvency...or will enough Americans come to their senses and stop this nonsense?
 
They represent most real Americans, not the socialist dimwits. The socialist left has proved itself to be a bunch of incompetent idiots.

"Real Americans". Spoken like a true elitist. Ask McCain and Palin how well that line worked out for them in 2008.
So real Americans elected a socialist potus? Maybe with illegal voting practices like the dimwits allways do.


You go right on thinking that, stupid.

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
 

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