We need some kind of regulation on this polling thing. Liberals have found a way to lie using polls.
The latest example was here in Iowa where the all important Iowa Caucus will be held. The Des Moines Register claims over half Republican voters want Presidential candidates to discuss something other than abortion and homer rights. That's ridiculous.
When I make the rounds of coffee groups here in Freehold people are discussing nothing but abortion and gay marriage. They wonder what Jesus is thinking and the worry about their own salvation. To a person, they want Presidential candidates who take Biblical positions on homosexuality and abortion. This poll is nothing but liberal politics:
Iowa GOP caucusgoers not fixated on social issues
Jason Noble, jnoble2@dmreg.com 7:41 a.m. CDT June 2, 2015
Turns out caucusgoing Iowa Republicans don't want to hear their candidates talk a lot about hot-button social issues on the campaign trail this year.
Just 48 percent of GOP respondents say they want candidates to spend a lot of time talking about abortion — ranking it 15th of 20 issues tested in the latest Des Moines Register/Bloomberg Politics Iowa Poll. Same-sex marriage rates even lower. Just 38 percent of likely GOP caucusgoers want candidates to devote much time to the issue.
The latest example was here in Iowa where the all important Iowa Caucus will be held. The Des Moines Register claims over half Republican voters want Presidential candidates to discuss something other than abortion and homer rights. That's ridiculous.
When I make the rounds of coffee groups here in Freehold people are discussing nothing but abortion and gay marriage. They wonder what Jesus is thinking and the worry about their own salvation. To a person, they want Presidential candidates who take Biblical positions on homosexuality and abortion. This poll is nothing but liberal politics:
Iowa GOP caucusgoers not fixated on social issues
Jason Noble, jnoble2@dmreg.com 7:41 a.m. CDT June 2, 2015
Turns out caucusgoing Iowa Republicans don't want to hear their candidates talk a lot about hot-button social issues on the campaign trail this year.
Just 48 percent of GOP respondents say they want candidates to spend a lot of time talking about abortion — ranking it 15th of 20 issues tested in the latest Des Moines Register/Bloomberg Politics Iowa Poll. Same-sex marriage rates even lower. Just 38 percent of likely GOP caucusgoers want candidates to devote much time to the issue.
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