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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

New TNC-TC Poll finds Brady highly popular

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TITULIA CITY (TNCweb) | President Brady’s approval among Titulians has risen by 8% over the past month. However, his approval among Republicans is getting worse. Among all Titulians, a new TC-TNC Poll shows Brady with an approximate 80% Approval Rating. However, a new RNC Daily Poll among Republicans shows the President with a 33% Approval Rating. Despite Brady’s bipartisan actions, the recent ideology war has made a modest impact. With Econ Secy Jenkins’ defection, the RNC has begun disapproving of the Brady Admin. Also, the impact of funding for Brady’s programs have been seen as “overspending” by Republicans.


 

Date

Voting Size

Approve

Disapprove

TC-TNC

Mar 8

10 Votes

80%

20%

RNC Daily

Mar 7

RNC Only

33%

66%

Brady Poll

Feb 6

18 Votes

72%

27%

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by Ji91993 (R-FM)

Despite President Brady’s popularity, the deceived “socialist” “overspending” seems to have taken over a party that once approved of Brady. With recent events such as the ideology war and Tom Norton’s re-immigration, the RNC has seemed less likely to keep an open mind to the Brady Admin. Jenkins’ defection just sealed the deal. With the Moderate GOPs and the Conservatives, both are united against government spending. Both are in favor of reduced spending, as some see that the government will run out of cash.

WHAT do YOU THINK? Leave me a comment below.

1 comment:

  1. Lea Carmody (R-GOP)March 10, 2010 at 9:25 AM

    Members of the moderate flank of the party are calling on our party leaders to take notice of the poll and chart a new direction to bring Republican political leadership to Titulia.

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