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National pollster John Zogby gives President Obama a grade of A for week 158 of his presidency. Pollster John Zogby updates our weekly Obama Report Card with a grade on the president's performance. Zogby uses his polling, expert analysis and interaction...
We saw that was pretty risky. It’s risky now too. It’s clearly a contrast with Obama, who is not seen as having strong managerial or leadership skills, however what will always be missing is Romney is not the guy you’d like to see dancing ... Folks, when they elect a president, there’s a lot of heart an...
He said Mr. Romney has plenty of openings to show that level of passion but has not so far – but the former Massachusetts governor may simply not have it in his personal makeup. John Zogby, pollster for The Washington Times, said “The Gingrich victory...
Pollster John Zogby updates our weekly Obama Report Card with a grade on the president's performance. Zogby uses his polling, expert analysis, and interaction with major players to come up with a grade and some comments that capture how he sees the...
“He hired illegal immigrants?” “Romney hired a landscaping company that had hired illegal immigrants. He never directly hired illegal immigrants.” The Romney supporter was beside himself. “We have to find something better than dogs and landscaping...
We saw that was pretty risky. It’s risky now too. It’s clearly a contrast with Obama, who is not seen as having strong managerial or leadership skills, however what will always be missing is Romney is not the guy you’d like to see dancing ... Folks, when they elect a president, there’s a lot of heart an...
"He hired illegal immigrants?" "Romney hired a landscaping company that had hired illegal immigrants. He never directly hired illegal immigrants." The Romney supporter was beside himself. "We have to find something better than dogs and landscaping...
But he also most reminds them of a bad teacher. “This is a guy who rings bells and whistles,” said John Zogby, the pollster who conducted the survey. “Much more than Romney does. Romney is seen as cool, competent, managerial. But who’s the guy who...
John Zogby (born 1948) is an American political pollster and first senior fellow at The Catholic University of America's Life Cycle Institute. He is the founder, president and CEO of Zogby International, a polling firm known for both phone polling and interactive, Internet-based polling. Full Article
We saw that was pretty risky. It’s risky now too. It’s clearly a contrast with Obama, who is not seen as having strong managerial or leadership skills, however what will always be missing is Romney is not the guy you’d like to see dancing ... Folks, when they elect a president, there’s a lot of heart an...
We saw that was pretty risky. It’s risky now too. It’s clearly a contrast with Obama, who is not seen as having strong managerial or leadership skills, however what will always be missing is Romney is not the guy you’d like to see dancing ... Folks, when they elect a president, there’s a lot of heart an...
This is a guy who rings bells and whistles ... Much more than Romney does. Romney is seen as cool, competent, managerial. But who’s the guy who kicks up dust? It’s going to be Gingrich and Paul, but mainly Gingrich.
As long as the conservative alternative is split, then there is no conservative alternative ... Romney’s numbers are solid and strong. However, they don’t match the combined numbers of the conservatives in the race. But at this point in time, there’s a second war going on. It’s not just Gingrich and Rom...
There is one fly in the ointment, and that's Ron Paul ... Ron Paul draws his support from cities and college campuses and young people — not only 18- to 29-year-olds, but those under-40 as well. So if there is a high turnout in South Carolina, Ron Paul could actually hurt Mitt Romney.
That's not a good number ... The right direction-wrong track question is a very important voting barometer, and generally, you should have a majority who feel that the country is headed in the right direction.
There is one fly in the ointment, and that's Ron Paul ... Ron Paul draws his support from cities and college campuses and young people — not only 18- to 29-year-olds, but those under-40 as well. So if there is a high turnout in South Carolina, Ron Paul could actually hurt Mitt Romney.
In both cases, the support for Paul and Nader is a rejection of both parties ... Don’t expect Paul to endorse one of his GOP rivals, or for it to matter very much to libertarians if he did.
In both cases, the support for Paul and Nader is a rejection of both parties ... Don’t expect Paul to endorse one of his GOP rivals, or for it to matter very much to libertarians if he did.
The conventional wisdom suggests that Romney wins ... After all, the GOP has a history of giving the gold watch to whoever is around the longest — Nixon, Ford, Reagan, Bush, Dole, Bush again, then McCain. It is Mitt’s turn. Except, poll after poll suggests that the dogs just don’t like the dog food.
The conventional wisdom suggests that Romney wins ... After all, the GOP has a history of giving the gold watch to whoever is around the longest — Nixon, Ford, Reagan, Bush, Dole, Bush again, then McCain. It is Mitt’s turn. Except, poll after poll suggests that the dogs just don’t like the dog food.
Now the GOP likely voters are looking for the pure conservative and that, for the moment is not Romney ... And it honestly looks like if that sentiment holds — and it just might given Tea Party anger and a party realignment — it could be whoever leads at the moment. And that could be Paul.
