Posted on 11/12/2014 9:09:38 AM PST by blam
Andrew Dugan
November 12, 2014
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- After the midterm elections that saw the Democratic Party suffer significant losses in Congress, a record-low 36% of Americans say they have a favorable opinion of the party, down six percentage points from before the elections. The Republican Party's favorable rating, at 42%, is essentially unchanged from 40%. This marks the first time since September 2011 that the Republican Party has had a higher favorability rating than the Democratic Party.
Republican and Democratic Party Favorables, 1992-2014
These results come from a Nov. 6-9 Gallup poll, conducted after Republicans enjoyed a breathtaking sweep of important contests throughout the country in this year's midterms. The party gained control of the Senate and will likely capture its largest House majority in nearly a century. Additionally, the GOP now controls 31 governorships and two-thirds of state legislative chambers.
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True. Being hated less than the other guy may be enough to win an election, but it is not something to build a future upon.
Isn't that about the last time they caved on the budget? You know, when they pretended they would defund Obama care and then folded like a lawn chair?
we shouldve had someone better instead...Kind of glad oromney lost
- What was the issue in 2010?
- Ans: ObamaCare
Result: Republican Sweep
- What was the issue in 2014?
- Ans: ObamaCare
Result: Republican Sweep
- What was the issue in 2012?
- Ans: Competence not ideology
Result: Same as when another ex-governor of Massachusetts tried it in 1988.
ROTFLMAO......
In other news, 36% of Americans are, as Gruber said, ‘stupid’
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