by Gordon Hensley | Aug 28, 2012 | Campaign 2012, GOP Politics
As the GOP Convention convenes in Tampa and Republicans eagerly await Mitt Romney’s acceptance speech, the sense is developing among several analysts that either Romney will pull away at the end in a modest ‘wave election’ and win a bit more handily...
by Gordon Hensley | Jun 19, 2012 | Campaign 2012
Tax breaks for small businesses are popular, and that’s some welcome news for those of us who run small corporations, and shoulder the lion’s share of the U.S. tax burden. Taxes are up, costs are up, and, while profits are up, working seven days is just a...
by Gordon Hensley | Jun 5, 2012 | Campaign 2012, GOP Politics
While all eyes are on the Wisconsin recall tonite, and no declared winner yet, am going to have to say how slow DC moves in recognizing Mitt Romney is more likely than not to win the Presidency. Unsurprisingly, most of official Washington is relatively oblivious to...
by Gordon Hensley | Feb 8, 2012 | Campaign 2012, health care, Medicare Cuts, SNF, Uncategorized
As the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives begin making crucial budgetary decisions for FY 2013, a recent survey conducted for the Alliance for Quality Nursing Home Care by Public Opinion Strategies and Hart Research Associates underscores the saliency political...
by Gordon Hensley | Jan 23, 2012 | Campaign 2012, GOP Politics
As the Florida GOP race moves to Florida and a new Rasmussen survey finds Gingrich with 41%, Romney with 32% and Santorum at 11%, the Romney campaign is wrestling with the fact Newt has completely turned the tables and is now the insurgent ‘outsider’ who...
by Gordon Hensley | Jan 6, 2012 | Campaign 2012, GOP Politics
The rap on Mitt Romney in both national surveys and states beyond just his home geo base in NH is that he cannot poke through approximately 25% in this large multi-candidate. While just one survey, the new CNN/Time/ORC South Carolina poll puts Romney at 37% followed...