An Urgent Message
to all political pundits predicting who can or cannot, will or will not win the 2012 presidential election:
Take a deep breath. Read a little history. Then shut up.
Everything we are being told is wishful thinking, imaginings from fantasy land, or, perhaps, deliberate spin in hopes of influencing election results.
Just check the elections in my lifetime. In 1936, Roosevelt was completing his first term. He had brought us more than a dozen failed government programs. Kansas' Governor Alf Landon ran against FDR as the Republican candidate. The only polling of the day, conducted by The Literary Digest, predicted a Landon win by a landslide. Roosevelt won.
FDR died in 1945. V.P. Harry Truman became president and ran for reelection in 1948. Even on election day, everyone thought Truman would be defeated by Republican Thomas Dewey. The Chicago Tribune famously published a headline proclaiming a Dewey win. Truman won.
In 1960, Richard Nixon, a former U.S. Senator and Vice President under the popular Dwight Eisenhower, was favored to win over the young Massachusetts Senator John F. Kennedy. Kennedy won.
Following the first Gulf War, George H. W. Bush had approval ratings in the 90% range and was considered unbeatable in the 1992 election. The economy took a cyclical downturn and an unknown governor of a small southern state, William Jefferson Clinton, defeated Bush.
Even after election day we may not know the winner in November 2012. Recall how long it took in 2000 when Al Gore's on-again-off-again concession delayed the inevitable win for George W. Bush.
When Barrack Obama announced his candidacy, even the respected columnist Dr. Charles Krauthammer scoffed. His comment, almost word for word, was "Many Americans, myself included, would like to see an African-American elected to the presidency, but this inexperienced candidate has no chance of winning." As the canned tuna people would say, "Sorry Charley"! Obama won.
So, hang onto your TV remote. Every time a learned pundit starts telling you what the election results will be, change the channel!
Showing posts with label polls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label polls. Show all posts
Monday, February 9, 2009
I'm having one of those moments....
...when I just want to scream, "DAMMIT, PEOPLE! THINK!!!"
Gallup has released new poll results indicating that the majority of Americans think The Messiah is doing a spiffy job of stimulating the economy, while congressional Republicans suck. The only possible explanation for this result is an epidemic of cranial-rectal inversion.
On a slightly more positive note, Rasmussen finds that 62% want the stimulus package to have more tax cuts and less spending.
Gallup has released new poll results indicating that the majority of Americans think The Messiah is doing a spiffy job of stimulating the economy, while congressional Republicans suck. The only possible explanation for this result is an epidemic of cranial-rectal inversion.
On a slightly more positive note, Rasmussen finds that 62% want the stimulus package to have more tax cuts and less spending.
Friday, February 6, 2009
Could New Jersey be Turning Red?
I'm not a huge fan of Quinnipiac University polls, but you gotta take good news wherever you can find it!
New Jersey has a gubernatorial race this year, and Quinnipiac reports that Republican Christopher Christie is currently leadingidiot Democratic incumbent Jon Corzine by 6 points, 44 to 38. This would be an outstanding pickup, and the fulfillment of one-third of Michael Steele's first promise...to go after New Jersey and Virginia governorships and the vacated House seat of Kirsten Gillebrand, who was chosen to replace Hillary Clinton in the Senate.
You can read the full poll here.
New Jersey has a gubernatorial race this year, and Quinnipiac reports that Republican Christopher Christie is currently leading
You can read the full poll here.
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