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Early GOP ad on stimulus uninspiring
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Hastings Wyman, Southern Political Report 'Grits'
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Air Wars Analysis September 29 - October 30, 2008
John McCain, Barack Obama, Tom Feeney (R FL), Tim Bee (R AZ), Chris Shays (R CT), Gabrielle Giffords (D AZ)


Air War: Feeney’s mea culpa ad scores, honestly
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Air Wars Analysis September 17, 2008
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Air Wars Analysis July 17, 2008
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Air Wars Analysis, June 18, 2008
RNC, Sununu, NRSC, Warner, MoveOn.org


Air Wars Analysis, June 3, 2008
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11-18-07 President
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03-18-08 ‘3 a.m.’ ad unconvincing
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10-23-07 President
Obama(D), Clinton (D), McCain (R), Richardson (D), Romney (R)


9-21-07 President
Thompson (R)


8-22-07 The Best
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of 2006
(Winning Campaigns)


8-15-07 President
Anti-Huckabee
LA Gov
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MS Gov
Eaves (D)


7-24-07 President
Obama (D), Edwards (D)
KS 02
Anti-Jenkins
DCCC Veterans Ad


6-28-07 President
Richardson (D), Kucinich (D), Dodd (D), Clinton (D)


5-30-07 President
Richardson (D), Anti-Bush (D), Dodd (D), Thompson (R)


5-17-07 President
Edwards (D), Richardson (D), Giuliani (R)


4-25-07 President
Anti-Clinton (D)


3-7-07 President
Romney (R), Hunter (R)


2-16-07 President
Obama (D), McCain (R)


11-16-06 110th Congress

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10-25-06 NY CD 26
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10-12-06 TX CD 17
Edwards (D), Taylor (R)


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9-14-06 MO Senate
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Lamont (D), Lieberman (I)


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6-15-06 AZ Senate
Pederson (D), Kyl (R)


5-18-06 CA CD 50
Busby (D), Bilbray (R)


5-4-06 PA Gubernatorial
Swann (R)


4-19-06 Abramoff

3-30-06 MI Gubernatorial
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Posts Tagged ‘specialty doctor’

POLL: Specialty Doctors say AMA has “…lost touch.”

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

Memorandum

To:            Alfred Bonati, M.D.
                American Society of Medical Doctors

From:        Chris Perkins, Vice President

Subject:    Survey Results

Date:        August 27, 2009

 

Key Findings

 

§  An overwhelming number of specialty physicians feel that the American Medical Association has become too political and lost touch with their membership.

o   We asked specialty physicians the following question

Below are two statements about the the American Medical Association; please indicate which one comes closer to your view:

1) The American Medical Association does a great job representing the interests of Doctors

2) The American Medical Association has become too political and has lost touch with the Doctors it’s supposed to represent.

 

o   More than eight-in-ten (86%) of specialty physicians chose #2.

o   Less than two-in-ten (14%) chose #1.

 

 

 

 

 

§  Nearly all specialty Doctors believe that trial lawyers have a negative impact on medicine in the United States

o   We asked specialty physicians the following question:

      And in general, do you believe that trial lawyers have a positive or negative impact on medicine in the United States

o   Almost all those surveyed (99%) believe that trial lawyers have a negative impact on medicine.

o   Nearly nine-in-ten (88%) indicated that trial lawyers have a VERY negative impact on medicine in the United States.

 


Methodology

On behalf of the American Society of Medical Doctors, Wilson Research Strategies conducted a research study of specialty physicians nationwide.

 

A random sample of physicians was drawn from a nationwide opt-in panel of doctors. The sample was stratified to ensure that it was representative of the geographic distribution of doctors in the U.S.

 

Respondents completed the survey by logging in to a secure internet site between August 6 and 9, 2009.  The study has a sample size of n=157 specialty physicians.

 

About Wilson Research Strategies

Since 1998, WRS has been a leading provider of political polling for campaigns from Mayor and City Council to Governor and U.S. Senate in 47 states and several foreign countries.  In 2007-2008 alone, WRS conducted polling in 252 races for campaigns, caucuses and independent expenditures efforts.

 

In addition to our political and policy research, WRS provides donor research to Christian and other not-for-profits and alumni research to colleges and universities.  More than 200 Christian and other not-for-profit organizations around the country and dozens of large and small colleges and universities have relied on WRS’s data and analysis.

 

WRS’s corporate research arm has provided market research to more than 100 of the Fortune 500 and to hundreds of small and medium size businesses nationwide.

POLL RESULTS: Specialty Physicians Strongly Oppose Government Run Health Care

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

Memorandum

To:            Alfred Bonati, M.D.
                American Society of Medical Doctors

From:        Chris Perkins, Vice President

Subject:    Survey Results

Date:        August 19, 2009

 

Key Findings

 

§  An overwhelming number of specialty physicians oppose President Obama’s and the Democratic Congress’ health care plan.

o   We asked specialty physicians the following question

As you may have heard, President Obama and the Democrats in Congress have introduced legislation that would change our healthcare system.  Based on what you’ve heard about their proposals, do you support or oppose their proposals?

o   Seven-in-ten (70%) specialty physicians oppose the Democratic plan compared to just 30% who support it.

o   A majority (54%) of specialty physicians strongly oppose the plan.

 

§  Majorities of specialty physicians in all parts of the country oppose the plan.

o   Opposition is most intense in the Midwest with 61% of specialty physicians strongly opposed to the plan and a total of 70% opposed to the plan.

o   More than seven-in-ten specialty physicians oppose the plan in the Northeast (76%) and the West (72%).

o   Opposition is slightly lower in the South, but even in that region 60% of specialty physicians oppose the Obama/Democratic plan.

 

§  Specialty physicians believe a government-run insurance plan would hinder their ability to give their best advice and offer the best care to their patients.

o   Two-thirds (66%) of specialty physicians believe a government-run insurance plan would hinder patient care.

o   Specialty physicians in the Western U.S. are particularly concerned about the effects of a government-run insurance plan on their ability to care for their patients with 72% saying such a plan would hurt patient care.

 

§  Specialty physicians would not accept new patients who are part of a government-run insurance plan.

o   Three-in-five (60%) specialty physicians say they would not accept new patients who are part of a government-run insurance plan.


Methodology

On behalf of the American Society of Medical Doctors, Wilson Research Strategies conducted a research study of specialty physicians nationwide.

 

A random sample of physicians was drawn from a nationwide opt-in panel of doctors. The sample was stratified to ensure that it was representative of the geographic distribution of doctors in the U.S.

 

Respondents completed the survey by logging in to a secure internet site between August 6 and 9, 2009.  The study has a sample size of n=157 specialty physicians.

 

About Wilson Research Strategies

Since 1998, WRS has been a leading provider of political polling for campaigns from Mayor and City Council to Governor and U.S. Senate in 47 states and several foreign countries.  In 2007-2008 alone, WRS conducted polling in 252 races for campaigns, caucuses and independent expenditures efforts.

 

In addition to our political and policy research, WRS provides donor research to Christian and other not-for-profits and alumni research to colleges and universities.  More than 200 Christian and other not-for-profit organizations around the country and dozens of large and small colleges and universities have relied on WRS’s data and analysis.

 

WRS’s corporate research arm has provided market research to more than 100 of the Fortune 500 and to hundreds of small and medium businesses nationwide.