Poll: Majority of Republicans believe Obama is a 'socialist'

Started by jimmy olsen, February 02, 2010, 11:24:38 PM

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jimmy olsen

If this poll is accurate... :bleeding:

However it was administared by Daily Kos, so I suspect their questions were somewhat loaded.

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0210/32384.html
QuotePoll: Majority of Republicans believe Obama is a 'socialist'

By ANDY BARR | 2/2/10 12:58 PM EST


A new poll of self-identified Republicans released Tuesday shows a large slice of the GOP believes President Barack Obama is a "socialist" who was not born in this country, should be impeached, wants the terrorists to win and only won the 2008 election because ACORN "stole" it for him.


The survey of 2003 self-identified Republicans, who typically trend much more conservative than voters who "lean" Republican, was conducted by Research 2000 for the liberal blog Daily Kos.


According to the poll, 63 percent of Republicans believe Obama is a socialist; 39 percent think Obama should be impeached; 24 percent said Obama wants "the terrorists to win"; and 31 percent agreed with the statement that Obama is "a racist who hates white people."

Those numbers are just a portion of the results from the poll that paints the GOP as much more socially conservative — and in some cases conspiratorial — than most analysts would be willing to grant.


According to the survey, 36 percent of respondents do not believe the president was born in this country, and 21 percent think the liberal advocacy group ACORN stole the election for Obama.

Meanwhile, nearly a quarter of the Republicans polled, 23 percent, want their state to secede from the union.

Those polled also showed strong opposition to the expansion of gay rights.


Fifty-five percent said gays should not be allowed to serve openly in the military, while 77 percent opposed gay couples getting married and 68 percent believe gay couples should not receive "any state or federal benefits." In addition, 73 percent said openly gay men and women should not be allowed to teach in public schools.

On other social issues the findings were similar.


Fifty-one percent of those polled believe sex education should not be taught in schools; 77 percent want creationism taught in schools; 31 percent want contraception outlawed; and 34 percent believe birth control is "abortion."


Those polled showed excitement for this fall's midterm election, as 83 percent said they plan to vote.

Among those surveyed, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is the favorite candidate for the 2012 presidential election.


Sixteen percent said they'd vote for Palin, tops in the field, though 42 percent said they are undecided. Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney placed second with 11 percent, followed by former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, Rep. Ron Paul of Texas, and South Dakota Sen. John Thune.


Asked whether they thought Palin is more qualified than Obama to serve as president, 53 percent said yes.


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Quote from: jimmy olsen on February 02, 2010, 11:24:38 PM
However it was administared by Daily Kos, so I suspect their questions were somewhat loaded.

It was administered by Research 2000, commissioned by Daily Kos.  They have the questions on their site, if you RTFA.
http://www.dailykos.com/statepoll/2010/1/31/US/437

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If somebody started asking me questions like that, I wouldn't take them seriously either. I mean hell. "Do you think Obama is a racist who hates whites?" I'd be like "Who wrote these shitty questions?" and just say the most absurd things I could think of. Oh yeah, Obama was a Soviet espionage experiment designed to take over the US from the inside and eventually become President so he could surrender to the USSR. Good thing the KGB is gone now, or we'd all be speaking Russian. lol
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Quote from: MadImmortalMan on February 03, 2010, 12:09:38 AM
If somebody started asking me questions like that, I wouldn't take them seriously either. I mean hell. "Do you think Obama is a racist who hates whites?" I'd be like "Who wrote these shitty questions?" and just say the most absurd things I could think of. Oh yeah, Obama was a Soviet espionage experiment designed to take over the US from the inside and eventually become President so he could surrender to the USSR. Good thing the KGB is gone now, or we'd all be speaking Russian. lol

Berkut was unsure about the racist angle.  Alot of people have been pushing it.  This is the second poll that shows a significant number of Republicans think that Acorn stole the election.
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Quote from: Razgovory on February 03, 2010, 12:24:00 AM
Berkut was unsure about the racist angle.  Alot of people have been pushing it.  This is the second poll that shows a significant number of Republicans think that Acorn stole the election.

Oddly enough I have never met a Republican who thought Acorn had stolen the election.  :unsure:
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I'll patiently await the "Poll: Majority of Democrats believe Republicans are Nazis", thread.

Fireblade

Quote from: Strix on February 03, 2010, 01:19:46 AM
Quote from: Razgovory on February 03, 2010, 12:24:00 AM
Berkut was unsure about the racist angle.  Alot of people have been pushing it.  This is the second poll that shows a significant number of Republicans think that Acorn stole the election.

Oddly enough I have never met a Republican who thought Acorn had stolen the election.  :unsure:

Bullshit.

Republicans are so goddamned stupid, it's almost absurd.

Martinus

QuoteIn addition, 73 percent said openly gay men and women should not be allowed to teach in public schools.

Wow. Just wow.

Fireblade

QuoteShould public school students be taught that the book of Genesis in the Bible explains how God created the world?

Yes 77
No 15
Not Sure 8

Why are Republicans so fucking stupid?

And no Timmy, the questions weren't "loaded", you and the rest of your traitorous party are retarded.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2010/2/2/832988/-The-2010-Comprehensive-Daily-Kos-Research-2000-Poll-of-Self-Identified-Republicans

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Fate

Self-identifying Republicans are a pretty scary bunch.

The more reasonable GOPtards like grumbler and berkut claim to be independent these days.

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Quote from: Martinus on February 03, 2010, 02:27:46 AM
QuoteIn addition, 73 percent said openly gay men and women should not be allowed to teach in public schools.

Wow. Just wow.
Well, it's not unreasonable not to want sexual predators in the schools, don't you think?
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Did anybody else see the Obama Q&A with the House Republicans? And is it time for a "Presidents Question Time" on the Westminster model in Congress.
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Quote from: Fate on February 03, 2010, 06:10:43 AM
Self-identifying Republicans are a pretty scary bunch.

The more reasonable GOPtards like grumbler and berkut claim to be independent these days.
I wonder how they narrowed down the pool to self-identifying Republicans.