Zogby Report Card: Shades of George H.W. Bush in Obama's ISIS plan
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Pollster John Zogby reports in our weekly White House report card that President Obama is right to take a page out of former President George H.W Bush’s Iraq war plan based on first forming a coalition of the willing.
Zogby Report Card: Extra credit on Syria and for tan suit
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Pollster John Zogby reports in our weekly White House report card that President Obama should get extra credit for slowly, thoughtfully, developing a strategy in Syria — and wearing a tan suit in his press briefing.
Democrats Lead Battle for Congress, Sort Of
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The latest Zogby Analytics poll shows that neither party has much to brag about heading into the 2014 congressional elections. The poll of 1,223 likely voters nationwide, indicates that "if the election were held today", more voters would choose the Democratic candidate in their district than the Republican by a margin of 39% to 34%, with 6% selecting "other" and 21% still not sure.
Zogby Report Card: 'Very bad form' playing golf after ISIS beheading
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Pollster John Zogby reports in our weekly White House report card that President Obama dropped a grade by rushing back to vacation to play golf after a statement on the ISIS beheading of an American journalist. “Very bad form,” said Zogby.
Hillary Wallops All Republicans, Elizabeth Warren Doesn’t
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I am sorry to have to tell you this: sometimes the pundits have no idea what they are talking about.
Hillary Hammers Democratic Field for 2016: New Zogby Analytics Poll
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Who needs book sales, hugs, and good television interviews? So far, not former Secretary of State, former Senator, and former First Lady Hillary Clinton. Despite taking a pounding from Beltway pundits, Mrs. Clinton retains a solid lead over her challengers for the 2016 Democratic nomination, according to a new poll by Zogby Analytics. The new online poll, conducted nationwide among likely Democratic voters, Mrs. Clinton leads with 54%, followed distantly by Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren and Vice-President with 10% each. Next in line is Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley with 4%, former Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer and former Virginia Senator Jim Webb with 1% each, 6% selecting “other”, and 15% not sure.