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Poll: Bob McDonnell’s Approval Rating Falls

By The Huffington Post News Editors

Scandal-plagued Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell’s (R) approval rating has dropped 12 percentage points in the past two months, according to a survey released Monday by the Democratic firm Public Policy Polling.

A widening FBI probe into gifts from a corporate donors has driven McDonnell’s job rating underwater for the first time in his tenure, according to PPP, with 36 percent of voters approving and 41 percent disapproving. In May, McDonnell had a 44 percent approval rating.

Virginians’ approval of McDonnell, once mentioned as a possible vice presidential running mate for Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney last year, has fallen from 73 percent to 62 percent among Republicans, and from 22 percent to 14 percent among Democrats.

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America Loves Its Conspiracy Theories

By Ruth Brown It’s official: Americans love their conspiracy theories. Public Policy Polling asked voters to weigh in on 20 more infamous ones, and the results show that a not-insignificant number of people believe that President Obama is the anti-Christ (13%), Big Foot exists (14%), and the planet is secretly ruled by the… …read more
Source: FULL ARTICLE at Newser – Great Finds

South Carolina Runoff: Mark Sanford, Curtis Bostic Face Off For Republican Nomination

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By Harriet McLeod
CHARLESTON, S.C., April 2 (Reuters) – Voters in South Carolina’s coastal first congressional district will choose on Tuesday between former Governor Mark Sanford and former Charleston County Council member Curtis Bostic as the Republican nominee for the open seat.
Sanford gained national notoriety as the state’s governor in 2009 when he left South Carolina for six days, telling aides he was hiking the Appalachian Trail when he was in fact visiting his mistress in Argentina.
Despite that history, the 52-year-old candidate was the top Republican in an earlier round of voting and held the lead in a recent poll.
His challenger, 49-year-old Bostic, has at times tried to make Sanford’s lapse an issue in the race, calling his rival “a compromised candidate” during a debate in Charleston on Thursday.
Sanford had the support of 53 percent of likely voters in the Republican primary, to 40 percent who supported Bostic, in a tally released last week by Public Policy Polling.
Both men have touted their fiscal conservatism and said they oppose same-sex marriage.
After the news of Sanford’s affair broke, his wife divorced him, he paid more than $70,000 in ethics fines and he was censured by the legislature, though he served out the remainder of his term as governor. He is now engaged to the woman, Argentine journalist Maria Belen Chapur.
Sanford chided Bostic, an attorney and former Marine, for missing a number of meetings when he served on the Charleston County Council. Bostic said his wife had undergone treatment for cancer and that he missed meetings to take care of her.
Sanford’s campaign touted that the National Review had called him “the taxpayers’ choice,” while Bostic said he was supported by former 1st District Congressman Henry Brown.
Republican Senator Tim Scott, who vacated the seat when he was appointed to the U.S. Senate, has not endorsed a candidate. …read more
Source: FULL ARTICLE at Huffington Post

Republicans, Democrats Both Willing To Pay Extra To Cover Restaurant Workers’ Health Care

By The Huffington Post News Editors

Perhaps they won’t feel the same way when they get the tab, but for now, more than half of voters say they would pay a little bit more for their meals so restaraunts can pay for their employees’ health care, according to a recent survey from Public Policy Polling. And that goes for both Democrats and Republicans alike.

It’s a good thing too, because many eateries have threatened to raise prices in order to cover their workers’ health care costs under Obamacare. The president’s health care reform act requires companies with more than 50 full-time employees to provide health care for all full-time workers or face a penalty.

Franchisees and CEOs alike have said they’re considering raising prices as a result. All in all, nearly two-thirds of employers say Obamacare will mean they’ll pay more to cover employees’ health care, according to an August survey from Mercer.

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Impeach Obama, Majority Of Texas Republicans Say

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A majority of Texas Republicans support impeaching President Obama, according to a poll released today by the Democratic-leaning Public Policy Polling.

Sixty-seven percent of self-identified Republicans and 39 percent of all of those polled believe the president should be impeached.

While 50 percent of Texans do not support impeaching the president, it is clear that the idea has legs among Republicans. However, as is common with these types of polls, many of those surveyed tend to take the negative option of any question regardless of the context simply because they do not support Obama.

The poll, which was conducted between Jan. 24 and Jan. 27, surveyed 500 Texans by automated telephone interviews. The margin of error is +/-4.4 percent.

Read More at the Huffington Post . By Will Wrigley.

Source: FULL ARTICLE at Western Journalism

Poll: Congress More Popular Than Ebola, Kardashians

By Rob Quinn Good news for members of Congress bummed out by their 9% approval rating: Public Policy Polling has identified a few things voters like even less. In head-to-head matchups, Congress managed to narrowly beat Lindsey Lohan, telemarketers, and playground bullies. Its margin of victory was wider over the Kardashians, Ebola, meth…
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