January 3, 2010
A recent Rasmussen poll questioned which Party’s Congressional Candidate do you prefer in 2010, the results were surprising—Democrat 36, Republican 18, Other/not sure 23, and Tea Party 23. Tea Party 23? What does this mean?
The Tea Party movement of last year originally began as a protest of high taxation without representation, but now it’s migrated to a movement advancing a Conservative platform; therefore, the results of the recent Rasmussen poll nets a an overwhelming advantage to Conservatives.
The pie chart above giving Democrats 36% isn’t so impressive after adding the Republican 18 and the Tea Party 23 for a total of 41%. If the Health Care bill passes, the 41% will rise even more!
This writer predicts a voting phenomenon in November 2010, courtesy of Obama and Congress.
graphic by Richard S. Dunhai
Topics: 2010, Democrat, Republican, tea party