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America’s Most (and Least) Popular Governors |
Posted by: Dan '82 - 06-27-2016, 10:03 PM - Forum: General Political Discussion
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One interesting note is that the two most popular governors are Republicans in deep blue states.
https://morningconsult.com/state-governor-rankings/
Quote:Among all of the nation's governors, Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder has experienced the largest drop in support from his constituents as the Republican has struggled to handle the Flint water crisis.
A Morning Consult survey of more than 66,000 voters in all 50 states taken from January until early May found the number of voters who disapprove of Snyder has risen 17 points to 63 percent. At the same time, the percentage of voters who approve of Snyder has plummeted 13 points – the biggest swing in sentiment Morning Consult has found in any politician tracked in the past year...
https://morningconsult.com/state-governor-rankings/
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Update on the site |
Posted by: Dan '82 - 06-26-2016, 06:14 PM - Forum: About the Forums and Website
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Hi guys, I’ve been busy so I haven’t had spent as much time on here as I would have liked. I’ll have some more free time in the next couple of weeks; I plan on finally putting together a moderation team and at some point creating a front page where original content is produced.
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The mystery of Millennial politics |
Posted by: Dan '82 - 06-25-2016, 07:55 PM - Forum: The Millennial Generation
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http://www.pleeps.org/2016/06/23/the-mys...-politics/
Quote:Millennials are politically weird. If it were just that they’re generally more liberal than older folks, that wouldn’t be weird. In fact, that might be a reasonable thing to expect from a racially diverse and less religious group that has been unduly punished by the Great Recession. But the weirdness comes in the detailed pattern of their liberalism—in the issues on which the do (and do not) show unusual liberal tendencies. This pattern, as far as I can tell, is genuinely new and remains almost wholly unexplained.
First I’ll show the pattern. Then I’ll talk about it, though it’ll mostly be about how the usual ideas fail to make sense of it. The chart below shows the extent to which Millennials are more liberal (bars to the left) or occasionally slightly more conservative (bars to the right) on ideology measures and on specific issues in public opinion. The green bars show simple correlations—without taking anything else into consideration, to what extent are Millennials different from the rest of the public? The blue bars show what’s left over in these correlations when the statistical model also takes into account standard demographics such as race, immigrant status, religion, education, and income—to what extent are Millennials different from the rest of the public after taking standard demographics into account...
http://www.pleeps.org/2016/06/23/the-mys...-politics/
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The Making of Patrick Murphy |
Posted by: Dan '82 - 06-22-2016, 11:12 PM - Forum: General Political Discussion
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A lengthy piece about Murphy who may well be the first Millennial in the Senate.
Quote:Today Congressman Patrick Murphy is on the fast track to the United States Senate. After just three years in the House, the Democrat from West Palm Beach is the anointed star of his party, enjoying the full-throated backing of President Barack Obama and Vice-President Joe Biden – both of whom came to Miami in recent weeks to campaign for him.
Tens of millions of dollars will be spent to get him elected, with Democrats hoping to take back control of the Senate if he prevails.
Republicans, fearing no one can stop the handsome 33-year-old, have pressured Marco Rubio to jump back into the race and try and retain his seat.
http://miami.cbslocal.com/2016/06/22/the...ck-murphy/
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