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Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Approval poll indicates that 29% of Americans strongly approve of Barack Obama’s performance as president, while 46% strongly disapprove. His Presidential Approval Index rating is –17, compared to –14 on this day last week. Overall, 45% of voters say they at least somewhat approve of Obama’s performance, and 55% at least somewhat disapprove.
These are the current polling results, according to Rasmussen Reports, of the Senate race in November.
Solid democratic states are:
Hawaii
Maryland
New York
Oregon
Vermont
Lean democratic states are:
California
Connecticut
Delaware
Toss-up states are:
Illinois
Nevada
West Virginia
Washington
Wisconsin
Lean GOP states are:
Colorado
Florida
Missouri
New Hampshire
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Solid GOP states are:
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
Georgia
Idaho
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
North Carolina
North Dakota
Oklahoma
South Carolina
South Dakota
Utah
And one last thing, I stumbled across a cool website hosted by “Citizens Against Government Waste”, www.cagw.org, and they had some interesting facts about 2010 earmarks. These are a few examples of how our government is spending our taxes.
$465 million for the Joint Strike Fighter alternate engine. This military aircraft has an engine that does not work and apparently we need to find one that does.
Senator Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) received $7,287,000 to continue the Harkin Grant program and Senator Robert Byrd (D-W.Va) received $7,000,000 for the Robert C. Byrd Institute of Advanced Flexible Manufacturing Systems.
And here’s to Representative Leonard Lance (R-N.J.) for his ever-changing stance on earmarks; first signing a no-earmark pledge, then receiving $21 million in earmarks, then supporting the Republican earmark moratorium.
Today is the first day of a new month of running and blogging and I am now officially under 2,000 miles.
1,998.6 miles to go.
Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Approval poll indicates that 29% of Americans strongly approve of Barack Obama’s performance as president, while 46% strongly disapprove. His Presidential Approval Index rating is –17, compared to –14 on this day last week. Overall, 45% of voters say they at least somewhat approve of Obama’s performance, and 55% at least somewhat disapprove.
These are the current polling results, according to Rasmussen Reports, of the Senate race in November.
Solid democratic states are:
Hawaii
Maryland
New York
Oregon
Vermont
Lean democratic states are:
California
Connecticut
Delaware
Toss-up states are:
Illinois
Nevada
West Virginia
Washington
Wisconsin
Lean GOP states are:
Colorado
Florida
Missouri
New Hampshire
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Solid GOP states are:
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
Georgia
Idaho
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
North Carolina
North Dakota
Oklahoma
South Carolina
South Dakota
Utah
And one last thing, I stumbled across a cool website hosted by “Citizens Against Government Waste”, www.cagw.org, and they had some interesting facts about 2010 earmarks. These are a few examples of how our government is spending our taxes.
$465 million for the Joint Strike Fighter alternate engine. This military aircraft has an engine that does not work and apparently we need to find one that does.
Senator Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) received $7,287,000 to continue the Harkin Grant program and Senator Robert Byrd (D-W.Va) received $7,000,000 for the Robert C. Byrd Institute of Advanced Flexible Manufacturing Systems.
And here’s to Representative Leonard Lance (R-N.J.) for his ever-changing stance on earmarks; first signing a no-earmark pledge, then receiving $21 million in earmarks, then supporting the Republican earmark moratorium.
Today is the first day of a new month of running and blogging and I am now officially under 2,000 miles.
1,998.6 miles to go.