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In the latest AEI Political Report, the AEI Politics team looks at at the new phase of 2012 campaign from a variety of angles.
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The April issue of AEI’s Political Report covers polls on the presidential contest, environmental and energy issues, and world affairs.
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The March edition of the Political Report features an exclusive compilation of all the entrance and exit polls from previous primaries by AEI public opinion expert Karlyn Bowman and researcher Andrew Rugg.
With just over half of the Republican contests completed, the March edition of AEI’s Political Report takes a close look at the entrance and exit poll results from the 17 states for which data are available.
There has been much handwringing recently about super PACs and their potential to doom the American political system. As the argument goes, super PACs mean that corporations or wealthy individuals can make unlimited contributions to groups that are thinly-veiled surrogates for candidates, so candidates can stay positive while the PACs function as attack dogs. Trouble is, this argument isn't true.
Past presidents who sought reelection and won (Eisenhower, Nixon, Reagan, Clinton, and G.W. Bush) gave upbeat, forward-looking State of the Union addresses in their election years and had generally solid ratings.








