Fifty-nine percent (59%) of U.S. voters worry that Congress and President Obama will increase government spending too much in the next year or two, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.
Want to see how reliable polling the American people are? 13% says spending will go down under Obama and he's already asked for the largest stimulus package in history. Then there is 15% who says it will stay the same. When you add the 9% that are not sure it means 37% of those polled don't have a clue what is going on...
Interesting how the polls etc, make it seem everyone is already trying to count their chickens before they hatch!
I guess it keeps them distracted from reality.
Did Reagan have a mandate in 1984 when he won an electoral landslide? What about Bush in '88? Just because someone wins big doesn't mean a mandate is parallel. And just because someone eeks out a victory doesn't mean there isn't a mandate.
Bush showed the idea of a mandate is a myth. He lost the popular vote in 2000 and I remember there were editorials on how because he did not have a mandate he would have to move slowly. But from day one he was full steam ahead ... showing, as I said above, that the ideaof a mandate is a myth.
In 2004 Bush won with 51% of the vote and immediately the White House declared a mandate.
So, if Bush was right in 2004 that 51% constituted a mandate, then Obama has a bigger mandate ... but as we know from 2000 the mandate is a myth.
In 9 out of 16 Presidential contests in my lifetime, the winner received a larger share of the Popular vote and a larger number of electoral votes, than did President Obama.
"Mandate", if there really is any such thing belongs, to the elections of 1936, 1964, 1972, and 1984, in the elections since 1900.
Those were "mandates" of overwhelming proportions.
And the number of votes Senator McCain received in defeat, would have easily made him the biggest 'landslide' winner in history, for any election preceding 2004.
I suggest that those who "read the tea leaves' of most elections to find a "mandate" usually have an undue and undeserved confidence in their own psychic abilities.