Democrats are on wrong side of offshore drilling

Rasmussen Reports:

Most voters favor the resumption of offshore drilling in the United States and expect it to lower prices at the pump, even as John McCain has announced his support for states that want to explore for oil and gas off their coasts.

A new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey—conducted before McCain announced his intentions on the issue--finds that 67% of voters believe that drilling should be allowed off the coasts of California, Florida and other states. Only 18% disagree and 15% are undecided. Conservative and moderate voters strongly support this approach, while liberals are more evenly divided (46% of liberals favor drilling, 37% oppose).

Sixty-four percent (64%) of voters believe it is at least somewhat likely that gas prices will go down if offshore oil drilling is allowed, although 27% don’t believe it. Seventy-eight percent (78%) of conservatives say offshore drilling is at least somewhat likely to drive prices down. That view is shared by 57% of moderates and 50% of liberal voters.

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What is needed is some passion from these voters that will move Congress to get out of the way. This is a good issue for Republicans. It is another example of Democrats being on the wrong side of issues. Polling shows similar results with Democrats on the wrong side of tax policy and Obama's withdrawal strategy from Iraq which is supported by only 30 percent of the voters.

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