Joined August 2013
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Fun conversation with @LydiaMoynihan about my new book
Great conversation with @ScottWRasmussen on how the elite 1% are undermining democracy and why he thinks the vast majority of Americans are normal, patriotic people who will win the country back: youtu.be/eL-N1FXCR_k?si=fM2f…
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Common sense... Most voters recognize that people who start successful businesses improve the life of others
A majority of voters (55%) believe that when people start successful businesses and make a lot of money, it generally improves the lives of others. napolitannews.org/posts/47-p… 1,000 RV by @ScottWRasmussen
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Replying to @domhnall_g
I don’t really care about inequality very much. I care about poverty, I care about prosperity. Getting your panties in a bunch about inequality is an aesthetic gripe masquerading as a policy preference.
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One reason so many in the @axios world are pessimistic is that the key to a bright future lies in giving everyday Americans more control over their own lives. The Wilsonian elitists hate to see their power slipping away. amazon.com/Out-Touch-Percent…
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America approaches 250 with its best days in doubt axios.com/2026/06/12/america…
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On this episode of Newt's World, I sit down with @ScottWRasmussen, founder of Rasmussen Reports and one of America's most serious pollsters. His new book, Out of Touch, is built on years of data about a small but powerful group that wields enormous influence over American life while holding views that are dramatically out of step with most voters. gingrich360.net/p/the-elite-…
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This is one of the worst things about political activists who put party above all
"52% of those who talk politics every day think it is more important for a candidate to pursue their party's agenda than it is to represent the views of their constituents." @ScottWRasmussen gives more proof that 10% on each side of the aisle are wildly out of step with the rest of the country.
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52% of voters expect war in Iran to last at least six more months... if they are right, the war will still be active on Election Day for the midterms. napolitannews.org/posts/majo…
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Among voters who prefer Traditional Republican Policies, just 53% approve of the president's performance.
President Trump's job approval is at 42% this week, down 2 points from last week and the same as early and mid-May. 56% disapprove of the president. This includes 22% who Strongly Approve and 45% who Strongly Disapprove. 3,000 RV by @ScottWRasmussen
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Why Scott Pelley Doesn’t Matter "The fringe minority with strong opinions about Pelley are the voices you hear on TV and social media. For them, the Scott Pelley firing is an epic fight between good and evil... The vast majority of Americans, however, are focused on other things and happily tune out the political warriors." lyceumnow.com/why-scott-pell…
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.@newtgingrich talks with pollster Scott Rasmussen about the surprising common ground among voters, and why an out-of-touch elite class reshaping America. gingrich360.net/p/the-elite-…
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Scott Rasmussen retweeted
"Democrats have convinced themselves...they need a bad boy who can fight the bad Republicans." @ScottWRasmussen responds to a question about Graham Platner.
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🚨Why Scott Pelley Doesn’t Matter ✅️ Like many things the elites care deeply about, the Scott Pelley incident will have little real-world impact.
The Scott Pelley firing is a war over a kingdom that no longer exists. @ScottWRasmussen explains: lyceumnow.com/why-scott-pell…
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🚨@elonmusk sees a time when everyday Americans travel in space and vacation on the moon. ✅️45% of voters say it is at least Somewhat Likely everyday Americans will be able to do that in the next 50 years. 47% disagree ✅️ voters are a little less optimistic about human colonies on the moon or Mars within 50 years ✅️ 31% think @SpaceX will beat @NASA to Mars
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I worry about the 13% who would vote to keep the entire congress!
If voters could vote to keep or replace the entire Congress, 68% say they would vote to replace the entire Congress. napolitannews.org/posts/68-p… 1,000 RV by @ScottWRasmussen
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The narrow path for Ds to win the Senate will become more plausible if economic pessimism continues to grow.
NEW Crystal Ball Senate Rating Changes Alaska Leans R to Toss-up NC Toss-up to Leans D Ohio Leans R to Toss-up GOP still favored because they only need one of the four Toss-ups, while Ds need all four
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