Thursday, November 14, 2013
"GOP erases 9-point deficit in generic congressional ballot"
This is a significant swing.
Apparently, Americans ARE noticing things...
Apparently, Americans ARE noticing things...
On the Washington Times website, David Sherfinski reports polling numbers:
"In just six weeks, Republicans have completely erased a 9-point deficit in a generic congressional ballot question and are now running even with Democrats.
Thirty-nine percent of registered voters say they would vote for a Democrat in their district — and the same percentage say they would vote for a Republican — if elections for the U.S. House of Representatives were held today, according to numbers from a Quinnipiac poll released Wednesday.
Last month, Democrats had held a nine-point advantage on the same question, 43 percent to 34 percent.
Independent voters favored Democrats in October, 32 percent to 30 percent, but now favor Republicans by a 37 percent to 26 percent margin."