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Kayla Sulzer

Gallup: Obama’s Never-Ending Campaign Hits a Roadblock Yesterday, per usual, Gallup rolled out their three-day average of Barack Obama’s job approval as President of the United States.  So, what’s the clincher?  This was the first rolling average that included dates after the sequester cuts on Friday. Politico compared it to a week earlier. Here’s what ...
Fox News: Voters Paging Barack Obama New data from Fox News shows voters paging Barack Obama to come to the table and work out real solutions with House Republicans. Fifty-nine percent say the best way for President Obama to go about solving the nation’s problems is “locking himself in a room with Republicans and working out ...
Obama’s Stimulus: In Retrospect This week marks the fourth anniversary of Obama’s $800 billion dollar stimulus package which he purposed to “lay the groundwork for long-term sustained economic growth.”1  Four years later, here’s where we are today: First, sixty percent of voters deem the stimulus a failure, saying it “hasn’t worked” and was not “a ...
Gallup: SOTU Misses the Mark on Budget Deficit Yesterday, Gallup released data comparing the topics encompassed in President Obama’s State of the Union Address on Tuesday to “Americans’ priorities,” posing the question, “Did Obama address what voters wanted to hear?” Here’s what Gallup concluded: “…Obama’s speech revealed a focus slightly different from the public’s in ...
Quinnipiac: Voters Trust GOP with Cutting Government Spending Heading into tonight’s State of the Union address, with eighty-three percent of voters insisting government has a spending problem, President Obama clearly has some ground to make up when it comes to cutting government spending.1 And, not only do voters see it as a matter of priority, ...
Fox News: Lessons from Obama’s Stimulus On Monday, November 24, 2008, in a press conference held in Chicago, President-elect Barack Obama unmasked his plan for economic recovery, including the first draft of his economic stimulus package.  Here’s what he said: “Not only do I want the stimulus package to deal with the immediate crisis, I ...
The Economist/YouGov: Obama’s Sincerity On Tuesday, President Obama held a press conference to address his forthcoming sequester, a provision that will make automatic spending cuts come March 1st.   According to Politico, the President’s statement touted his usual “fill-in-the-blank,” formulaic approach, replacing anything substantive with a layer of ambiguity.  It looked a little something like this: ...
Big Government: Cause & Effect Cause:  Last week, a troubling 54% of voters said President Obama is more interested in growing government than reducing the national debt.1 Effect: This week, new data from Pew shows an almost equal 53% believe the federal government is a threat to their own personal rights and freedoms.  This marks ...
Debt & Spending: No Budget, No Pay Recent data from Pew shows just how serious Americans view the federal government’s debt and spending problem.  Over the past four years, “reducing the budget deficit” has seen a 19-pt jump in terms of American’s “policy priorities” for the next year. With heightened concern, it should come as ...