“republicans” Charts
GOP Slams 'Imperial' Obama But Get Their Facts Wrong »
As the chart above shows, Obama has been downright thrifty in issuing executive orders by historical standards. His 168 executive…
Raising the Minimum Wage is a Political No-Brainer »
Raising the minimum wage is simply not a controversial issue — except on Capitol Hill. Poll after poll reveals that…
Do YOU Approve? »
Gallup's historical look at overall Presidential approval ratings ranging from Truman to Bush. You may be surprised by some of…
Conservative Republicans Stand Alone on Climate Change »
Conservative Republicans are alone on the political spectrum on the issue of man-made climate change. Even Moderate and Liberal Republicans…
Even Among the Tea Party, A 'Path to Citizenship' is Overdue »
While the Tea Party has attracted a lot of attention to itself during the years of the Obama administration for…
Which 2016 Candidates Are Generating the Most Buzz? »
The 2016 election has received more media coverage this year than either the 2012 or 2008 campaigns received during comparable…
Republican Voters Want GOP To Reconsider Stance on Issues »
When asked for their opinions on what Republican leadership needs to do to win future presidential elections, a strong majority…
#Elections2014: Voters Tuning In & Dropping Out »
In an effort to persuade voters, candidates and political groups may spend millions on campaign ads. But, looks like half…
Americans Expect Few New Laws from a GOP Controlled Congress »
Nearly 40% of Americans believe that a Congress controlled by the GOP will pass fewer laws than the historically low…
Are Seniors Turning on the GOP? »
There's been a vast difference in the GOP approval rating from senior citizens since 2010. The same study also showed,…
Only Thing Dems and Reps Agree: I Don't Like Your President »
While presidents in the middle of the 20th Century enjoyed relatively high approval ratings from voters in the opposing party…
America's Most Pressing Issues? Depends On Who You Ask »
One thing is for certain: America faces many pressing concerns. The only problem is that Americans aren't sure which issue…
Political Scandals: Due to Greater Scrutiny or Lower Morals? »
When Americans were asked to explain the large number of political sex scandals, 57% said politicians just get caught more…
Who Cares About Honesty Anymore? »
A voter's perception of how honest a candidate is has been one of the frequently polled topics regarding this year's…
The Confederate Flag Support in SC Before Charleston »
Before Charleston, South Carolinians were overwhelmingly in support of flying the Confederate Flag on its State House grounds. The near-overnight…
Obama Approval Ratings: August 18-24, 2014 »
Demographic breakdown of Obama's approval ratings as of this past week. Note the polarizing effect of party politics. Republicans approve…
Are We Entering a Post-Number 1 America? »
The number of Americans that consider the US the greatest country in the world has fallen considerably in a relatively…
Parties Agree on Inequality Problem, but Not the Solution »
Democrats and Republicans agree the wage gap has increased significantly since 2004. Less than half of conservatives think the government…
Who Is Running The Cleanest Campaign? »
When it comes to running a presidential campaign, there are two ways to do it. According to a recent study…
The Republican Party's Perception Problem »
In the battle for the hearts and minds of the people, it doesn't seem like the Republican party is faring…
Would You Ever Vote For The Donald? »
Donald Trump, America's most ostentatious business man, has thrown his hat into the presidential race. The question now becomes: does…
Which Party Do Americans Think Does the Better Job With... »
While the GOP gets higher marks in economic and national security issues, more Americans place faith in the Democratic Party…
Who Are the GOP Frontrunners for 2016? »
In the wake of deeply damaging scandals, Chris Christie has fallen far behind his Republicans rivals in terms of favorable…
Voting in the Midterms »
People who are ideologically conservative are more likely to vote than those who are liberal. The survey is based on…
Tea Party Identifiers Have Very Different Priorities »
Yes, the Tea Party is still around. To no one's surprise, they maintain a higher level of urgency on matters…
The Landscape of the Midterm Elections »
The GOP need 51 seats to take control of the Senate. Assuming Real Clear Politic's data, they currently have 45…
What do Different Ideologies Think About the Supreme Court? »
This YouGov survey is a good reflection of how widely our opinion of the government can vary, depending on our…
Republicans Dissatisfied With GOP on Gay Marriage, Abortion »
Republican and Republican leaning voters are dissatisfied with the GOP leadership in regards to the representation of their views in…
ISIS: Only a Common Enemy Could Bring Us Together »
Military intervention against ISIS is drawing a great deal of bipartisan support. In the past such national camaraderie led to…
Gay Marriage: Summary of Support »
Gay Marriage is one of the largest cultural revolutions of our generation. One that is, I believe, for the better.…
Minimum Wage: Republicans, Where's the Disconnect? »
Obama and Democrats in Congress want to raise minimum wage to $10.10 an hour, up from $7.25. Americans United for…
Is Climate Change the Most Divisive Issue Ever? »
The Carsey Institute polled New Hampshire residents on a range of political, social and environmental issues. According to the Institute,…
House Passes Resolution to Raise Debt Ceiling »
Despite pressure from conservative groups, House Speaker, John Boehner allowed a vote to raise the debt ceiling on February 11.…
Republicans More Likely Than Dems to View Israel Favorably »
Seventy-eight percent of Republicans surveyed said they view Israel favorably, while just 60 percent of Democrats felt the same.
Even Majority of Republicans Want to Replace Congress »
A USA Today/Princeton Survey Research Poll finds that 47% of Americans say that Congress would be changed for the better…
Is Your Political Party Corrupt? »
Political corruption has been a frequent topic this election cycle, with both Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders pounding the "system…