Poll: Voters Don't Think Romney Cares About Their Problems
Source: Talking Points Memo
Pema Levy - 6:53 AM EDT, Tuesday October 2, 2012
A majority of likely voters believe that Mitt Romney doesn't care about their needs and problems, according to a new poll released Tuesday from Quinnipiac University. Respondents believe that Obama cares about their needs and problems by a 22-point margin, 60 percent to 38 percent. In contrast, a majority, 51 percent to 46 percent, believe Romney doesn't care.
The results mirror recent polls showing voters believe Romney's policies will benefit the rich rather than the middle class -- a significant problem for the Republican candidate.
The poll was conducted Sept. 25 - 30 among 1,912 likely voters nationwide and has a margin of error of +/- 2.2 percent.
Read more: http://livewire.talkingpointsmemo.com/entry/another-poll-shows-voters-dont-think-romney-cares
rfranklin
(13,200 posts)Why should he suddenly change his philosophy?
baldguy
(36,649 posts)Stuart G
(38,434 posts)Also, It shows some particularly damning numbers..Perhaps, although it seems much too soon, the fat lady at the end of the opra has sung and left the stage. I don't think there is any way Romney can change this, and this may be it.
christx30
(6,241 posts)And, really, how could we expect him to care? He has never had to live the way a lot of us live. Taking the bus to work cause we have no car. He's never had to pick between paying the electric bill and having grocery money. He sees ads for a PPV fight in Las Vegas and he can just decide on the spur of the moment to hop on a plane and go, without worrying about getting to work the next day. There is a part of me that wants to attribute this lack of caring to cluelessness rather than meliciousness. But that ship sailed with his "47%" comments. I know no one is excited about him as a candidate.
marew
(1,588 posts)littlemissmartypants
(22,691 posts)DUH.
liberal N proud
(60,335 posts)This man hasn't cared for peoples problems for his entire life, what makes anyone think that is going to change overnight?
Gee-sh!
Botany
(70,516 posts)cosmicone
(11,014 posts)73% of the respondents said water is wet,
81% said salt is salty and
69% said ice is cold.
ProfessionalLeftist
(4,982 posts)If you're not rich and incorporated, drop dead.
slackmaster
(60,567 posts)heaven05
(18,124 posts)but, it's still a "close" election...according to the money out there...money being $$$$$ drivenMSM
treestar
(82,383 posts)Rmoney is going to be toast!
TahitiNut
(71,611 posts)hue
(4,949 posts)harun
(11,348 posts)doesn't. Not to mention there is nothing in his track record that would suggest he does either.
Iliyah
(25,111 posts)or much less people that are asked questions. These polls claim to represent America and how Americans will vote, how they feel, what they think, etc.
I read that polls have O up in majority of questions asked and an high % of how they will vote concerning women, minorities, white women, and even O will even leading in the Jewish vote. Combine all that and O's only leading by 3- 4 points? I think its gonna be a blowout but alas we have to deal with voter manipulations, stealing and cheating any means necessary, by the GOP.
Vote, vote, vote, and get your family and friends to vote!
0rganism
(23,957 posts)the reason most polls don't go over 1067 people is diminishing returns in reducing the margin of error (usually measured at the 95% confidence interval). The absolute benefit of going from 1067 to 2401 samples in reducing the size of the interval is 1% (3% -> 2%) but you have to survey more than twice as many people to get there. The benefit of going from 4% to 3% is far more easily obtained (600 ->1067).
Surprising that a sample of 600 can fairly accurately predict the character of an enormous population, no? A lot of people find this counter-intuitive, but try to think of it this way: what are the odds that a random sample from a general population will not represent the population as a whole? Imagine you have a (huge) jar of millions of m&ms, well mixed, 51% brown and 49% red, and begin pulling randomly from the jar. After 600 samples, you're 95% likely to have a result within 4% of that 51%-49% distribution, regardless of how many m&ms there are in the jar!
wikipedia has an interesting writeup on the subject: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margin_of_error
But your larger point is quite correct -- no amount of polling changes the fact that we must GOTV in November!
OldDem2012
(3,526 posts)closeupready
(29,503 posts)and putting himself first before every single other human on the planet.
If you haven't learned that from how he behaved in business, on corporate boards, his prep school misbehavior, even his very own words, then you'll never learn or you don't care that he doesn't care - i.e., you are 1%.
warrant46
(2,205 posts)Out to please his Corporate Cronies
closeupready
(29,503 posts)And welcome to DU.
DebJ
(7,699 posts)truthisfreedom
(23,148 posts)year. The problem for me is that if he does what the analysts say he's going to do, he'll kill off my business by choking off the middle class, where I derive my income. mittens has no vision. He thinks like a Bain man... get the cash fast, and don't worry about the suffering.
Digit
(6,163 posts)Suffering? Well, he and his buds wouldn't be suffering so where is the problem?
Do I really need this thingie?
Grammy23
(5,810 posts)Could it possibly be from words out of his own mouth?? " It's not my job to worry about those people."
I can't wait to hear him tomorrow night try to weasel out of his assertion that he wasn't concerned for the 47 % who "would never vote for him". You're damn straight we won't vote for him, especially after he gave us his true opinion of the "not rich" among us in an unguarded moment. Nothing like catching him in a moment of candor to reveal the REAL MITT. He can trot out anyone he can round up to vouch for him and it won't help. We get it. He doesn't care about anyone who is not among his small circle of rich friends. That's OK.....since he won't have to worry about how he will govern the 47 % after Nov. 6th.
ck4829
(35,077 posts)polichick
(37,152 posts)Digit
(6,163 posts)Romney doesn't care about them.
Quantess
(27,630 posts)99.99% of Americans, anyway.
paparush
(7,964 posts)Perfect.
JRLeft
(7,010 posts)AndyTiedye
(23,500 posts)Third Doctor
(1,574 posts)At the previous rich repubs could at least do that.
Duer 157099
(17,742 posts)<<grumble grumble grammar grumble>>
Although, the "Voters Don't Think" part is also correct