Top Ten Trends of 2005

Pew has captured the ten public opinion polling trends of 2005.  The top four are the President's supporting plummeting, concern over Katrina, anxiety over Iraq, and gasoline and economic worries.

Republicans must be having an awful time recruiting candidates right now.



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This proves Karl Rove is a fat loser (none / 0)

Rove lost everything, it doesn't matter if he spent more money on ads than anyone in 2004.

He lost the reason he was fighting the battle: the real conservatives in the party hate his guts.

I would agree with the author; its going to be hard to find candidates for the GOP and its going to be even harder to find anyone who thinks Rove is doing a good job.

by turnerbroadcasting on Fri Dec 30, 2005 at 04:19:03 PM EST

No Chickens Before They Hatch (none / 0)

There's a LONG time until the mid-term elections and you never know what will happen, but that doesn't mean we can't celebrate this new years :)

But then back to the grindstone to keep the pressure on in '06!!

http://www.johnedwards.com/nh
by epv72 on Fri Dec 30, 2005 at 05:16:41 PM EST

Re: No Chickens Before They Hatch (none / 0)

couldn't agree more.

We can expect the Republicans to do every underhanded, dirty, rotten, illegal, illicit trick possible.  Terror alerts, White House evacuations, shutting down harbors based on "intelligence", evil ads, straw man bills, etc.

BlueNC - Progressive NC Politics
by Robert P on Fri Dec 30, 2005 at 05:55:10 PM EST
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What lessons can we learn (none / 0)

If any, from the list of stories that nobody cared about? I'm not sure I have an answer so far, but I'm puzzling on it.
by Lucas O'Connor on Fri Dec 30, 2005 at 07:25:23 PM EST


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