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VOTERS WEARY OF MILITARY INVOLVEMENT IN IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN
Posted on November 8, 2011 | Polling AnalysisResurgent Republic conducted its latest survey of 1000 American voters October 30 through November 2, 2011. Following are key highlights pertaining to voters’ views of military involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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VOTERS EXPRESS CAUTION REGARDING DEFENSE SPENDING CUTS
Posted on November 8, 2011 | Polling AnalysisResurgent Republic conducted its latest survey of 1000 American voters October 30 through November 2, 2011. Following are key highlights pertaining to voters’ views of the Obama administration’s military spending.
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Older Independents Support Afghanistan Troop Increase, Oppose Other Key Policies
Posted December 15, 2010 | Polling AnalysisIndependents Move Closer to Republicans on Guantanamo Bay and Military Tribunals
Posted May 4, 2010 | Polling AnalysisHispanic Voters Align With Conservative Fiscal and National Security Policies
Posted March 17, 2010 | Polling AnalysisHispanic Voters Align with Conservative National Security Policies
Posted March 17, 2010 | Polling AnalysisPublic, Political Left At Odds Over Interrogation
Posted May 16, 2009 | Polling AnalysisOn National Security Issues, Independents Are More Like Republicans
Posted April 28, 2009 | Polling AnalysisWorth Discussing
The EPA shouldn’t regulate greenhouse gas emissions
By Douglas Holtz-EakinMay 5, 2011
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) should keep its hands off greenhouse gases (GHGs). That doesn’t mean that emissions of carbon or other GHGs aren’t important national security, business investment, or pollution policy issues — that’s for citizens and policymakers to decide on the merits. It does mean that even if
Resurgent Roundup: Why President Obama Wants a Budget Mulligan
By Resurgent RepublicApril 18, 2011
In Resurgent Republic’s March survey, voters disapproved of President Obama’s handling of the budget and deficit by 55 to 40 percent, including 64 to 31 percent among Independents. Recent public polling by Pew Research and NBC/Wall Street Journal finds similar warning signs.
Resurgent Roundup - April 1, 2011
By Resurgent RepublicApril 1, 2011
In recent weeks, public opinion has become more pessimistic about the direction of the country and the economy. President Obama’s standing on the economy has decreased, and a majority of voters support his Guantanamo Bay policy shift. When it comes to balancing the budget, voters strongly prefer cutting spending rather than raising taxes.
What Independents Want
By Fred Barnes | Weekly StandardFebruary 1, 2011
If the House were composed solely of independents, it would pass the same conservative legislation as Republicans on Obamacare, the individual mandate, purchasing health insurance across state lines, spending, offshore oil drilling, and Social Security reform.