PPP Election 2016 Colorado Presidential Survey:
Survey of 653 Colorado voters. The survey was conducted on July 17, 2014 - July 20, 2014. The margin of error is +/- 3.8%. Quinnipiac Election 2016 Ohio Presidential Survey: John Kasich is the incumbent Governor of Ohio.
Survey of 1,366 registered Ohio voters. The survey was conducted on July 24, 2014 - July 28, 2014. The margin of error is +/- 2.7%. In 2015 Kentucky Senator Rand Paul will release his third book. Writing a book is considered one of the first steps for a person to take in order to run for President. The time in which Senator Paul will release his book is around the same time he said he would make a decision on running for President in 2016. Rand Paul did not say what the tittle of the book would be. Quinnipiac Election 2014 Ohio Gubernatorial Survey: John Kasich is the incumbent Governor.
Survey of 1366 registered Ohio voters. The survey was conducted on July 24, 2014 - July 28, 2014. The margin of error is +/- 2.7%. Talk Business & Politics/Hendrix College Election 2014 Arkansas Senatorial Survey: Mark Pryor is the incumbent Senator.
Survey of 1,780 likely Arkansas voters. The survey was conducted on July 22, 2014 - July 25, 2014. The margin of error is +/- 2.3%. Rasmussen Election 2014 Michigan Senatorial Survey:
Survey of 750 likely Michigan voters. The survey was conducted on July 28, 2014 - July 29, 2014. The margin of error is +/- 4%. CNN/Opinion Research Election 2016 GOP Primary Survey:
Fox News Election 2016 GOP Primary Survey:
President Obama was reelected two years ago. Since Obama's reelection many Americans have felt buyers remorse. The overall country has not improved. The economy is still a mess, Obamacare is going nowhere, and his foreign policy is a weak turmoil mess. Lets also not forget many of the predictions that Mitt Romney made back in the 2012 campaign have also came true. Now according to a CNN poll released today if the 2012 Presidential election was held now, Mitt Romney would beat Barack Obama 53% to 44%. Obama won reelection two years ago with 51%. Back in 2012 Representative Bachmann ran for President. The highest point of her 2012 campaign was winning the Ames Iowa Straw Poll. After a poor showing in the Iowa Causes Michele Bachmann dropped out. After getting reelected to the House of Representatives in 2012, Michele Bachmann announced that she will not run for reelection in 2014. Her term ends this January. This passed week Bachmann said that she is considering another run for President in 2016. Bachmann stated, “The only thing that the media has speculated on is that it’s going to be various men that are running,” the conservative lawmaker said. “They haven’t speculated, for instance, that I’m going to run. What if I decide to run? And there’s a chance I could run.” |
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