Posted on 02/02/2016 7:51:08 AM PST by SeekAndFind
The November election is shaping up to be another GOP blowout. That's the conclusion from a new survey conducted for the Ripon Society that shows an astonishing 11-point gap in "intensity" favoring Republicans.
"We had in 2010 a nine-point advantage on intensity. Going into 2014 we had a seven-point advantage on intensity, meaning our voters are more intense about voting. Right now we have an 11-point advantage," he said. "I've never seen a double-digit advantage in terms of intensity to vote."
In 2010, Republicans took control of the House. In 2014, they took over the Senate.
"Why is it 11? It's intensity toward the president," he explained.
A deeper plunge into the numbers, Goeas said, is even more remarkable
For example, Republican women, who typically don't express voting eagerness in levels as high as men, are equal for the first time, at 89 percent, he said. What's more, on the issue of intensity, they are just three points back.
"Not only is there no gender gap, there's no intensity gap with Republicans wanting to vote Republican this year, all driven by the president," the strategist said.
His poll found that the economy is a huge driver in the election, as is the concern by voters that they are getting further away from achieving the American Dream. For example, 53 percent said "time is running out" for the country to get back on track.
And that might help Republicans reach African-Americans and Hispanics.
It's apparently already happening among black and Latino middle-class voters, his poll revealed. Among African-Americans, for example, he found that 22 percent were voting Republican or undecided. Among Hispanics, 45 percent are already backing the GOP or are undecided.
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We elect a bunch of Rs and what happens?? <<
They see the value in joining the “Cartel”... to remain in office..not fight for what they got elected for...Go along...Get along...any thing to continue the pampered lifestyle...
1)Public anger is growing. Yeah, they're angry at the GOP but historically, the party that has the WH gets punished.
2)DC outsider candidates on the GOP side
3)Any democrat running this year is going to have to convince a skeptical public that BHO was a success and to let them have his third term.
4)Anxiety about the economy is growing. And the direction of the USA
Thats pretty much what I expect out of this bunch... nothing new.
Yes, I think we are going to have a very good year, despite all of the doom and gloom I hear on FR.
And what happened in 2014?
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