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Sunday Open Thread [3.18.12]
Governor Markell was on CNBC again this past Thursday. Here is part of his appearance.
St. Patrick’s Day Open Thread [3.17.12]
Here are some polling numbers for this Green Saturday. Happy St. Patrick’s Day to all.
Let’s Check Back in on the Ad War.
First, the full release of the President’s 17 minute Campaign introduction: The Road We’ve Traveled.
Friday Open Thread [3.16.12]
A new Gallup Poll finds just 35% of Republicans say they would vote “enthusiastically” for either Mitt Romney if he wins the GOP nomination. Just 34% were enthusiastic about voting for Rick Santorum and only 28% were enthusiastic for Newt Gingrich.
Delaware Liberal Tracking Poll Results — Senate Majority Leader Patti Blevins (D)
Senate Majority Leader Patti Blevins has her supporters and detractors, much like Senator Deluca. She has a 53% disapproval rating, and a 43% approval rating. 4% are undecided. I wonder how much of the disapproval is geniunely earned versus Blevins being tainted by her association with Deluca. I know El Som will say it is earned, and he is not a fan. I will open it up to our readers. Why did you disapprove of Senator Blevins?
Thursday Open Thread [3.15.12]
“What should really give Republicans sleepless nights (if the numbers hold) is the demographic groups currently supporting Obama. In the Pew poll, Obama outperforms Romney by 20 points among all women, and by 31 points among women aged 19-49. He outperforms Romney by 28 points among young people 18-29 years old and ties him among people 65 and older. And he outperforms Romney in every region of the country and among every income group.” — Charles Blow
Oh, and Mike Matthews is back.
Delaware Liberal Tracking Poll Results — Gary Simpson (R)
Gary Simpson is so unknown that people didn’t bother to vote in the poll. Of the 36 people who did, 25% did so to say they don’t know or are unsure about Gary Simpson. Another 44% view him unfavorably, probably because he has an R after his name. 31% view him favorably. With only 7 members, it is hard for the Republican caucus in the Senate, or its leader, to get noticed.
Wednesday Open Thread [3.14.12]
Shockingly, there are no new primary or general election polls to parse today. To feed the polling addition, here some new Presidential approval polls, which tend to show the CBS poll was an outlier. Also check out this op-ed in the New York Times from an Executive from Goldman Sachs who is burning bridges while resigning.







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