Republicans Down on Their Own Party
Almost 4 out of 10 Republicans have unfavorable image of their party
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PRINCETON, NJ -- Almost 4 out of 10 (38%) Republicans and Republican-leaning independents have an unfavorable opinion of their own party, while just 7% of Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents have an unfavorable opinion of the Democratic Party. Additionally, a May 29-31 USA Today/Gallup poll shows that the top-of-mind images of the Republican Party among Republicans are considerably more negative than are the images of the Democratic Party among Democrats.
Although it is generally well known that the Republican Party has an image problem today (after all, the Democrats have control of the White House and both houses of Congress), these findings reinforce the depth of that problem by pointing out the degree to which Republicans themselves have a lower opinion of their party than Democrats do of their party, as noted above. The only saving grace, perhaps, is the finding that Democrats are slightly more positive in their opinions of the Republican Party than is the case the other way around.
Among all Americans, the poll shows a 19-point advantage for the Democratic Party over the Republican Party when it comes to the two parties' respective favorable images -- a finding little changed from last November, when Gallup last updated the parties' images. Fifty-three percent of Americans today have a favorable opinion of the Democratic Party, compared to just 34% who have a favorable opinion of the Republican Party.
Although it is generally well known that the Republican Party has an image problem today (after all, the Democrats have control of the White House and both houses of Congress), these findings reinforce the depth of that problem by pointing out the degree to which Republicans themselves have a lower opinion of their party than Democrats do of their party, as noted above. The only saving grace, perhaps, is the finding that Democrats are slightly more positive in their opinions of the Republican Party than is the case the other way around.
Among all Americans, the poll shows a 19-point advantage for the Democratic Party over the Republican Party when it comes to the two parties' respective favorable images -- a finding little changed from last November, when Gallup last updated the parties' images. Fifty-three percent of Americans today have a favorable opinion of the Democratic Party, compared to just 34% who have a favorable opinion of the Republican Party.
This lead me to think about something: Just what is the Republican Party nowadays?
When I was a child = Reagen & Bush Sr were the Republican party.
As a teenager; Newt Gingrich & later on Bob Dole were the Republican party.
Then there was Bush Jr.
Now, I remember Limbaugh being around since Gingrich, but he catered to the "wackos"= Christian Fundamentalists, gun nuts, racists, & the like. It really wasn't until recently that Limbaugh somehow became "legitimate" (in the eyes of a few).
It seems like there's a split now. The Republicans in charge want the public to embrace Michael Steel as their representative, yet the "wackos" (which seem to have grown as a majority) dismiss him & suckle at the teat of Limbaugh.
Now, as a liberal I have some experience with the whole "hating your party but being too lazy to do anything but ***** about it" thing (lol@Kerry). But now that the shoe is on the other foot: what do you conservatives think now?
Are you fed up with your party? Who do you think is going to win the power struggle: the RNC (Steele) or Rush? Who do you think will win the 2012 nomination?
Suppositions?
(Bonus points if you're a conservative not name Gbaji or Varrus that has actual "thought" on this matter.)