Posted by David Kopel:
Bloggers polls: Health care, Tea parties, and commentators:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_09_13-2009_09_19.shtml#1253290856


   This week, the National Journal poll of political bloggers asked a
   [1]bonus question, about which "columnists, bloggers and television or
   radio commentators most helped to shape their opinion or worldview."
   For right-leaning bloggers, the top five were, in order: Charles
   Krauthammer, Rush Limbaugh, Mark Steyn, Jonah Goldberg, and Eugene
   Volokh (!). All hail the Master of the Conspiracy.
   On the left, the winners were Paul Krugman, Rachel Maddow, Frank Rich,
   Bill Moyers, and Digby.
   As for the [2]regular questions, the first was "How much will
   Democrats be helped or hurt in the midterm elections if Congress
   doesn't pass major health care reform legislation?" My answer was
   "Helped a lot." Over half the Right, but only 6% of the Left, thought
   that Democrats would be helped even a little.
   My answer focused not on Democrats in general, but Democrats in swing
   districts: "There are plenty of reforms which would cost little and
   give people more choices -- such as allowing interstate competition in
   health insurance, or giving Medicare/Medicaid/etc. recipients the
   option of receiving vouchers to use as they see fit. These reforms
   would probably be supported by a broad spectrum of voters. However, if
   'reform' is defined as federal micromanagement of private insurance,
   and greater federal intrusion into personal health care choices, then
   'reform' will probably be perilous for Democrats in purple or red
   districts."
   The second regular question "How closely should the Republican Party
   align itself with the Tea Party movement?" A majority of both the Left
   and the Right voted for at least "somewhat closely." I was among the
   50% of the Right who voted for "very closely." As I explained, I would
   have said the same thing about the Democrats: "The Republicans -- and
   the Democrats -- should crack down on the institutionalized corruption
   in their own party, and should work hard to balance the budget, end
   the kleptocratic redistribution of wealth from taxpayers to
   politically favored businesses, and sharply reduce federal meddling in
   people's personal lives. Whichever party does that will earn the
   support of the Tea Party activists, and the gratitude of generations
   to come."

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