Poll Results for Speaker Schwartzkopf. Take the Poll for Senate President Pro Tem Patti Blevins
In the poll on your right, state whether your strongly approve, approve, disapprove or strongly disapprove of the job performance of Senate President Pro Tem Patti Blevins. There is also an option for Neutral or Meh, which is also kinda like “Don’t care” or “Don’t know.” I am sure why you are voting in a poll if you have no opinion or knowledge of the subject matter of the poll, but sometimes people just want to express a resounding shrug of the shoulders as an opinion.
This poll is of course an internet poll, and thus it is purely voluntary, non-random, and non-scientific. At best, the results can only be described as a poll of the readership of Delaware Liberal. The results will be posted tomorrow at this time.
Your opinion on the job performance of Speaker Schwartzkopf:
Approve – 71%
Disapprove – 25%
Meh – 4%
Those who approve do so strongly– 3/4ths of the people who approve Speaker Schwartzkopf do so strongly. Meanwhile, 2/3rds of those who disapprove do so strongly. Pete riles the passions. Speaker Schwartzkopf takes the Most Popular Politician in Delaware away from Matt Denn.
Here is a schedule for the polls we will be conducting this week and next (with links to past poll results):
Tuesday, 2/25 – Governor Jack Markell
Wednesday, 2/26 – Lt. Governor Matt Denn
Thursday, 2/27 – Treasurer Chip Flowers
Friday, 2/28 – Attorney General Beau Biden
Monday, 3/3 – Insurance Commissioner Karen Weldin Stewart
Tuesday, 3/4 – Auditor Tom Wagner
Wednesday, 3/5 – Senator Tom Carper
Thursday, 3/6 – Senator Chris Coons
Friday, 3/7 – Congressman John Carney
Monday, 3/10 – Speaker Peter Schwartzkopf
Tuesday, 3/11 – Senate President Pro Tem Patricia Blevins
Your opinion on the job performance of Speaker Schwartzkopf:
Approve – 71%
Disapprove – 25%
Meh – 4%
Those who approve do so strongly– 3/4ths of the people who approve Speaker Schwartzkopf do so strongly. Meanwhile, 2/3rds of those who disapprove do so strongly. Pete riles the passions. Speaker Schwartzkopf takes the Most Popular Politician in Delaware away from Matt Denn.
This poll was obviously freeped–just sayin’.
Forget about the percentages, just look at the numbers. That’s a whole lotta votes for someone who hardly anybody knows about.
The numbers don’t fit the narrative you’re going for, so you question the validity of the results. El Som is borrowing his strategies from Fox News.
lol. Shockingly, the unscientific web poll numbers don’t fit reality, (also, what does this have to do with Benghazi?) So yes, DL is the Fox News of Delaware’s unscientific political web polls.
Please reference my previous comments: there are two sides to every story. Might want to reconsider the source of some of the info you’re getting El Som.
You can quickly dismiss these as farce to fit your narrative, but even if the scenario you’re describing is what happened- wouldn’t that alone say something about the level of support for the Speaker if someone was able to just drive a bunch of people to this random site to vote in favor of him? You can’t get people to go to a website and vote for free hamburger thursdays without effort- so no matter which way you slice it, I’d say that these say something about people’s feelings of the Speaker.
Well, Dan, these are internet polls, so let’s not pretend that they are random and scientific samplings of the people’s support of the Speaker. I say that at the outset of this post. And since you are obviously not a random reader of DL, given that you refer to us as “some random site,” your presence here kinda proves El Som’s point.
But good for the Speaker, I say. It is better to have a good core of supporters who are willing to go to a random site to express their support than not. Hell, given the poll results for Governor Markell and Senators Coons and Carper, I’d much rather be in Schwartzkopf’s position than theirs.
Or a core of supporters who are on the clock at Leg Hall and want to stay on the clock at Leg Hall. By all the reports I have heard, El Son is right on track. Pete is a shoot from the hip retired cop who brought all of his bullyness with him to the House. Shame on his collegues for allowing him to be the big man on campus. The members of the House need to rethink the image they want the chamber to have.