G.O.P. Nightmare Charts [View all]
From the NY Times Charles M. Blow
I love this moment in the political season because the polls pour in and invariably something tucked in among the questions catches my eye but doesnt grab the headlines. I have selected two that get us away from the presidential race, both of which highlight just how much trouble the Republican brand continues to find itself in despite the partys many legislative and statehouse victories in 2010. Public sentiment is slowly drifting away from the Republicans in a way that must be giving the partys long-range strategists sleepless nights.
The first question comes from the NBC News/Wall Street Journal Survey released on Tuesday (its question number 27). It read:
When it comes to (READ ITEM), which party do you feel is most attuned and sensitive to issues that affect this group.
Here is the list of items the poll-takers read and the way people answered:
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The chart illustrates just how narrow Republican support is. Respondents viewed Republicans as more sensitive to religious conservatives, people in the military and small business owners. Thats not enough for a winning coalition. For everyone else including the middle class, young adults and Hispanics Democrats won out. Democrats even scored higher than Republicans among some groups that conventional wisdom associates with supporting Republicans, like retirees and stay-at-home moms. (I wish that the pollsters had also asked about men and racial groups, but unfortunately they did not.)
More at the link:
http://campaignstops.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/05/23/g-o-p-nightmare-charts/?nl=todaysheadlines&emc=edit_th_20120524