From Rasmussen:
In the first week of December, just 22% of Democrats now say the nation is
heading in the right direction, down from an average of 27% for the full month
of November.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that just 15% of Republicans and 13% of unaffiliated voters say the nation is heading in the right direction. Seventy-nine percent (79%) of Republicans, 69% of Democrats and 80% of unaffiliated voters now say America is heading down the wrong track.Overall, 17% of voters nationwide now say that the U.S. is heading in the right direction while 75% say we have gotten off on the wrong track. Confidence among Democrats jumped immediately after the Election, when 29% said the nation was heading in the right direction, compared to just 5% before Election Day.
Republicans lost confidence after the Election. During November, just 14% said the nation was heading in the right direction. Optimism among black voters is also down from November highs. The first numbers in December show 31% of blacks think the nation is heading in the right direction. That’s down from 38% in the month of November. Fifty-eight percent (58%) of blacks say the nation is heading down the wrong track.
Wrong track. That's pre-Blagojevich scandal. The numbers are not drastic, but they represent a clear change since November 4th, and against the Democrats. That tailwind is coming to a halt. Opportunity knocks RNC, are you ready for it?
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