Majority See Reagan As Republicans’ Way Back To Power
Rasmussen Report
Ronald Reagan isn’t just a Republican thing anymore.
Fifty-six percent (56%) of U.S. voters say the Republican Party should return to the views and values of the iconic 40th president of the United States to be successful, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey. Twenty-nine percent (29%) say the GOP should move away from the Reagan legacy, and 15% aren’t sure which is the best course to follow.
Eighty-five percent (85%) of Republican voters believe a return to the two-term president’s views and values are the road to success. Just eight percent (8%) disagree.
Among unaffiliated voters, 61% say the Republican Party should return to Reagan, while 23% think the party should move away from those values.
Even 29% of Democrats think Reagan is a good role model for the modern Republican Party, although 50% disagree and 21% are undecided.
In his first inaugural address, Reagan declared that “Government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem.” Fifty-nine percent (59%) 59% of voters still agree with him.
Reagan also strongly believed that tax cuts are good for the economy, and 57% of voters continue to share that view. Only 17% disagree. Barack Obama’s path to the White House.



