Resurgent Republic measures public opinion on whether health care policy should favor more government control and regulation or enable greater individual freedom and opportunity.
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VOTERS FAVOR MEDICARE REFORM IN ORDER TO “PRESERVE AND PROTECT” PROGRAM
Posted on May 10, 2012 | Polling AnalysisSix months before election day, electoral fundamentals favor Republicans according to the latest Resurgent Republic national survey of 1000 registered voters conducted April 30-May 3, 2012. Following are key highlights showing how Americans feel about Medicare.
Read MoreBLUE COLLAR CATHOLICS FEEL IMPACT OF RISING HEALTHCARE COSTS
Posted on April 26, 2012 | Focus GroupAs part of our Target Voter Series, Resurgent Republic sponsored four focus groups among Blue Collar Catholic voters. Following are key highlights reflecting on health care reform, rising medical costs and the religious mandate.
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THE RISING COST OF HEALTH CARE IS THE TOP CONCERN AMONG SENIORS
Posted April 3, 2012 | Focus GroupSUBURBAN WOMEN IN IA AND NH WEIGH IN ON OBAMACARE, DISCUSS RELIGIOUS MANDATE
Posted March 22, 2012 | Focus GroupVOTERS REMAIN OPPOSED TO OBAMACARE AND BELIEVE THE LAW HAS FAILED TO CONTROL COSTS
Posted November 8, 2011 | Polling AnalysisObamacare Is As Unpopular Today As When Past
Posted November 8, 2011 | Polling AnalysisMedicare Debate Has Yet to Take Hold Outside of Washington
Posted July 8, 2011 | Focus GroupWorth Discussing
Republicans need to talk to more than each other
By Jennifer Rubin | The Washington PostFebruary 26, 2013
The center-right research and polling outfit Resurgent Republic is out with new polling and focus group data on under-40 voters.
GOP advice on Medicare: Attack
By Emily Schultheis | PoliticoAugust 18, 2012
Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan say that they welcome a debate about the federal budget and their plans to reform Medicare.
Rove: The GOP's Medicare Advantage
By Karl Rove | The Wall Street JournalAugust 15, 2012
Predictably, Democrats went after Mitt Romney's new running mate immediately, describing Paul Ryan as a "certifiable right-wing ideologue" whose views are "extreme" and "radical." They focused on Medicare, warning that Republicans "would end Medicare as we know it," making it "a voucher
Poll: Election Close, Health Care Hurts Obama
By Nathaniel Botwinick | National Review OnlineJuly 19, 2012
A new NPR/Resurgent Republic poll has President Obama and Governor Romney virtually tied in the polls. Obama leads Romney 47 to 45 percent overall, but Romney has a five-point lead among independent voters. However, there are several important conclusions from this poll on Obamacare’s effects on the election:
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