Republicans united only in opposition to Obama and Democrats: poll

By Sahil Kapur
Monday, November 30th, 2009 -- 11:04 am
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The main factor uniting Republican-leaning voters today is fierce opposition to President Obama and Congressional Democrats -- but less than half believe their own party is moving in the "right direction," a new Washington Post survey finds.

Roughly three in four of the conservatives polled said Obama doesn't stand for "traditional American values," and nearly half said they're "angry" about his policies. Almost none were satisfied.

At the same time, roughly four out of 10 GOP voters hold a negative view of Republicans in Congress, complaining that they're disengaged from values and personal problems of regular Americans. Nearly a third say Republicans are not living up to their core ideals.

While pundits predict Republican gains in the approaching 2010 midterm elections, the Post survey revealed a deep fissure among the GOP constituency as to who the party's leader is -- almost three in ten had no answer to that question.

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Ranked highest was former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, fresh off a recent media blitz promoting her new memoir "Going Rogue," but even she garnered less than 20 percent support among conservatives polled.

This may bode ill for the GOP as fewer than 30 percent of mainstream American voters think she's qualified to be president, a recent CNN poll found.

A meager one percent of those polled said former President George W. Bush best embodied the party's core values; 70 percent blame him in part for the GOP's current problems.

Reflecting this schism is the recent NY-23 Congressional race, where internal disputes led to prominent Republicans endorsing a third-party candidate over the GOP nominee, ultimately leading to a Democratic victory in a solidly Republican district.

Among the matters of contention among prominent GOP insiders is how much emphasis to put on major issues like health care and financial reform as opposed to hot-button social issues like same-sex marriage and abortion.

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  • jeffersonperrin
    Does this tell you all you need know about the 'vision' of those who supported and STILL support the Republican, Neo Conservative, Independent Right Wing Religionist party, or what. I mean here our country stands on the brink of financial and military disaster, a growing list of bankrupt, jobless and hungry citizens and all because their choices for political and financial leadership enriched themselves and their friends with billions in war profits from an unecessary and illegal war, cleaned up billions more on strangely temporary last minute (of their rule) skyrocketing oil prices, were gifted (by GOD, no less) with the disasters of Katrina and Rita in the billions of dollars for what must be an invisible disaster recovery plan for New Orleans and the Gulf Coast, an odd last minute crisis that demanded an 'unplanned bailout' in even more billions of dollars for some of the world's wealthiest citizens while at the same time saving those same said folks from having to match the lifelong worked for 401(k)s of the 'common folk' because-suprise-those 401(k)s have ..."POOF"...disappeared. And, as I write, they are all trying to get the insurance rates and pharmaceutical prices up as high as possible before the horror of healthcare becomes reality and are probably ready to announce 'sudden' cures for a great many diseases they will no longer be able to profit from through corrupt healthcare 'research'. Gee....I think I'm becoming a little bit suspicious of these people...
  • suzisunshine
    we seem to have a real difference of opinion here.I firmly believe republicans of all stripes have no american values or morals for that matter. But I do believe the democrats are moving in the right direction. Not far enough or fast enough for my taste but in the right direction. So who is right? Well, I am of course :)
  • DownriverDem
    They are angry???? I'm angry at them for their hate and fear tactics.

    What will it take for them to shut up?
  • SPECOPS
    The party of "just say no".The republicans are the cause of ALL this country,s problems, they broke this country and they don't want to help fix this country.

    Msgt Moore18D
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