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Thursday, November 12, 2009
Bad News For Dems In New Poll?
Poll: Anti-incumbent sentiment strong
Washington (CNN) - When it comes to Congress, a 'throw the bums out' attitude appears to be alive and well.
According to a new Pew Research Center poll, 52 percent of registered voters would like to see their own member of the House of Representatives re-elected next year, while just over one in three say that most members of Congress should be returned to office. Both numbers come close to the all-time lows seen just prior to the 1994 election, when the Republicans won control of Congress, and the 2006 contest, when the Democrats returned to power in both chambers.
The survey indicates that only 42 percent of independent voters want to see their own representative re-elected in 2010, and just one in four independents think most members of Congress should be returned to office.
The poll suggests that Republicans are more enthusiastic than Democrats. Fifty-eight percent of people who say they plan to vote for Republican in next year's elections say they are very enthusiastic about voting. That's 16 points higher than the 42 percent of people of plan to vote for a Democrat who describe themselves as enthusiastic.
A CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey released last week also indicated that Republicans are more energized right now than Democrats.
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3 comments:
Anti-incumbent sentiment is always strong. We live under the boot heel of a police state.
Hence, the pendulum swing from far left to far right.
I think you will find this will work both ways.
I'm in hopes that the country has finally figured out that EVERY incumbent needs to be voted OUT at the next election. That's regardless of party affiliation.
What about arresting them and hanging them for Treason ?
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