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Poll: Mass. Voters Protested Against Weak Wall Street, Health Care Policies (180 hits)

Massachusetts voters who backed Barack Obama in the presidential election a year ago and either switched support to Republican Senate candidate Scott Brown or simply stayed home, said in a poll conducted after the election Tuesday night that if Democrats enact tougher policies on Wall Street, they'll be more likely to come back to the party in the next election.

A majority of Obama voters who switched to Brown said that "Democratic policies were doing more to help Wall Street than Main Street." A full 95 percent said the economy was important or very important when it came to deciding their vote.

In a somewhat paradoxical finding, a plurality of voters who switched to the Republican -- 37 percent -- said that Democrats were not being "hard enough" in challenging Republican policies.

It would be hard to find a clearer indication, it seems, that Tuesday's vote was cast in protest.

The poll also upends the conventional understanding of health care's role in the election. A plurality of people who switched -- 48 -- or didn't vote -- 43 -- said that they opposed the Senate health care bill. But the poll dug deeper and asked people why they opposed it. Among those Brown voters, 23 percent thought it went "too far" -- but 36 percent thought it didn't go far enough and 41 percent said they weren't sure why they opposed it.

Among voters who stayed home and opposed health care, a full 53 percent said they opposed the Senate bill because it didn't go far enough; 39 percent weren't sure and only eight percent thought it went too far.

The firm Research 2000 conducted the post-election survey Tuesday night on behalf of three progressive organizations -- the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, Democracy for America and MoveOn.org.

Taken from interviews of 500 Obama backers who voted in the Senate election and 500 Obama backers who sat out the election, the firm discovered that 18 percent of Obama backers who voted in the Senate race ended up casting ballots for Brown.

Of that group, 82 percent said they favored a public option for insurance coverage, with 14 percent opposed. Of those who sat out the election, 86 percent favored the public option, while only seven percent opposed it. The findings suggests that progressive arguments that disappointed Obama supporters deserted have serious merit.

UPDATE: With little, if any, historical precedent for the current situation in Congress, anything is possible on Capitol Hill over the next few weeks. Progressives have seized on the chaos and the polling numbers above to argue that the message voters sent was that Democrats haven't been bold enough. So far, more than 100,000 people have signed a petition calling for the Senate to put the public option back into the health care bill and pass it using the parliamentary maneuver known as reconciliation, which only requires 50 votes plus the vice president. Meanwhile, top Democrats are taking the idea seriously.

"Congressional Democrats have now been given fair warning by voters about what they expect in 2010: faster change, bolder change, and a willingness to fight big corporations on behalf of the little guy," said Adam Green, whose organization is leading the petition effort. "The Lieberman-Nelson strategy lost Ted Kennedy's Senate seat. Now it's time to push the public option through reconciliation -- and then, on to strong Wall Street accountability."

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/01/20/o...


- 95% of voters said the economy was important or very important when it came to deciding their vote.

- 53% of Obama voters who voted for Brown and 56% of Obama voters who did not vote in the Massachusetts election said that Democrats enacting tighter restrictions on Wall Street would make them more likely to vote Democratic in the 2010 elections.

- 51% of voters who voted for Obama in 2008 but Brown in 2010 said that Democratic policies were doing more to help Wall Street than Main Street.
Nearly half (49%) of Obama voters who voted for Brown support the Senate health care bill or think it does not go far enough. Only 11% think the legislation goes too far.

More poll results here:
http://pol.moveon.org/brownpoll/results.ht...
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Clark:
Once again, I think you hit the nail on the head. The voters are clamoring for change--and results. They are getting neither.

I saw those polls as well. voters e so ornery that they saw this guy Brown as the "Change"candidate even though he kind of change he supports will take us back to the very policies we want to be changed. Irrational, yes!!!

The nation is crying out for leadership. People are really to follow somebody who can make them feel that something is going to happen. In this leadership vacuum, we can go for a leader with vision ro wisdom--or we can go for a demogoguge.

I think we already have a leader with vision and wisdom in President Obama. BUT he needs to dial up his intensity level and engage and get into the fight. He has already proven that people like him and will follow him.

I saw a poll yesterday showing the "supposed" free-fall of the President's popularity. In December it stood at 56% approval. In January, was 56% approval. So where is the free fall?

Typcially, after the State of the Union Address, his approval rating will bump up a few points. According to those numbers, he can still say that he's got the country behind him. BUT--he needs to demonstrate that he can be as effective as he is inspiring. And so far--we're still waiting. on that.

Thursday, January 21st 2010 at 8:30AM
Richard Kigel
Clark:

Well said. And I agree that Obama has a golden opportunity here. He still has plenty of political capital. But now he has to use it well.

He is a smart guy--and I think he knows what's up. I have a lot of faith in him.

The other side of the coin is the ridiculous excesses and mean spirited nature of the Republicans. One poll I saw just yesterday had the Demcrats at 36% approval. But the Republicans were at 28%.

And don't forget--this guy Brown DID NOT RUN AS A REPUBLICAN. At least, he dind't advertise himself as a Republican. The Independents in Massachusetts and elsewhere can't stand the Republicans, even if they don't like the Dems much either. That's why they remain Independent.

So if he tries to latch on to the Tea Party crowd too tightly, he will lose the people who voted for him. He still has to explain why he voted for the the Mass Unviersal Health care law and wants to vote against the national health care law---since they are almost identical.

I agree--he needs to get out there and tell people all the good things he intends to do--BUT he needs to demonstrate that he can get it done!

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Thursday, January 21st 2010 at 1:13PM
Richard Kigel
Clark, you know me, Irma(smile)

Is this about the health care reform bill or is this about a president with black skin?????????????the reason "I" ask is we are trying to talk ourselves as a whole nation into the health care reform bill was president Obama's idea and it has not been around for vover 40 years therefore "I refuse to believe that this is why the conservative /republican party are falling in step behind the PURE conservatives supporting Palin, and Beck and Limbaugh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Why does McCain need Palin to help him keep his office that he has held all of these years????????!? why does every politiccian who trys to say sometiing against Limbaugh ends up apologizing to him????????????????????????????????



If the Democrats wanted do do something then why could they not do with 60 what the Republicans did with ten less??????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I refuse to apologize that i want more than playing the name calling and finger pointing when it comes to this health care reform bill that our president said he would veto if not Public Option...

If big business, lobby is going to continue to run this country then why are we not including the very ones we voted for...I voted for no one in MASS...I vote in calif...my passing the buck is not going to do anything but get to see more and bigger PURE White people out to get rid of a president whose skin color represent all that is not P-U-R-E...AS A PROUD AFRICAN-AMERICAN I REFUSE TO GO ALONG WITH THIS NONSENSE...(smile)

W-A-K-E U-P...these people mean business when they say they are going to return America back like it was...


Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
why don't we in this country have nerve enough to be talking about those children whose parents can not afford proper health care treatments for their children eating lead paint, bad food, posioned juwery and now getting theri fingers cut of on their strollers..not to mention those who got injured in these wars not being able to get their insurence or the government to help with long term care..no we are too busy not altking about these things that God says we should do...help our fellow man, neighbor, protect our children...I AM SICK OF THIS....
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
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