Posted on 04/28/2009 3:48:54 PM PDT by GOPGuide
For just the second time in more than five years of daily or weekly tracking, Republicans now lead Democrats in the latest edition of the Generic Congressional Ballot.
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that 41% would vote for their districts Republican candidate while 38% would choose the Democrat. Thirty-one percent (31%) of conservative Democrats said they would vote for their districts Republican candidate.
Overall, the GOP gained two points this week, while the Democrats lost a point in support. Still, its important to note that the GOPs improved position comes primarily from falling Democratic support. Democrats are currently at their lowest level of support in the past year while Republicans are at the high water mark.
Over the past year, Democratic support has ranged from a low of 38% to a high of 50%. In that same time period, Republicans have been preferred by 34% to 41% of voters nationwide.
During calendar 2009, Democratic support has ranged from 38% to 42% and the Republican range has been from 35% to 41%.
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Democrats began the year holding a six- or seven-point lead over the GOP for the first several weeks of 2009. That began to slip in early February and the Republicans actually took a two-point lead for a single week in the middle of March. Since then, the results have ranged from dead even to a four point lead for the Democrats.
Men now favor the GOP by a 45% to 34% margin. Women prefer the Democrats by a 42% to 38% margin.
Other recent polling shows 50% believe the high reelection rates result from election rules that are rigged to benefit members of Congress.
Yep. The Tea Parties were not only attended by GOPers. The ‘rats have overreached and will continue to do so. Now, to turn that Tea Party into our own ACORN (without the fraud) come GOTV time...
“The worst thing that could happen to us is that we actually take either the House or the Senate in 10.That would allow Hussein to pull a Clinton 96 in 12.The best case scenario is that we come close enough to taking one and/or the other to cause Hussein to stall in his tracks.”
If it is any consolation to you, we are so deep in the hole on the Senate side that getting to majority in one cycle is really difficult to impossible.
On the House side it would take a 40 seat shift, which is difficult but possible.
I agree. Short of a complete and total meltdown of the Obama administration there is no way the GOP can take back the Senate. The House is quite possible but, at the moment, still unlikely. If this number continues to widen then I’d say it moves into the somewhat likely territory.
Once Zero’s policies actually begin to take effect, and the economy tanks, these poll numbers will shift dramatically. Right now, the public still supports Zero since they can’t see the results of his actions. Yet.
BAM!
What the site ??
You are right about turning the tea parties into America’s ACORN.
fluke.
This is Hussein’s Amerika. We’re just living in it.
He looks like the villain in the Austin Powers movies.
I recall one called “aftertheteaparties.com” or somesuch. If found, I’ll let you know. That said, a lot of grassrooters were created and contacts made. The organizers in each of the cities probably would be a good start as well. Here’s hoping...
Are we done yet?
Are we going to have to suffer under the full weight of soviet style communism before the general American public gets it?
Conservatives need to reacquaint Americans with the revolution.
ruefully
It was plus 52 in 1994. It’s possible, Zero seems determined to press his radical agenda and now the Republicans won’t be able to restrain him with a Senate filibuster.
Prediction: the more Specters that leave, the higher the GOP “generic” lead gets.
(Some) Women are idiots.
But Juan Williams just said that NOBODY is a Republican any longer with the defection of Arlin Sphincter.
Do those same people hold the Dem congress responsible for the mess that is happening, or are they only looking at the man at the top?
I think GE would be a better target. ABC plays it straight some of the time whereas NBC, MSNBC plays it straight none of the time.
The old "the road to victory is defeat" theory.
as much as it sucks, the Rats getting a filibuster proof majority will probably help the GOP do better in the future.
They can’t blame the GOP for anything from now on.
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