The Politico poll surveyed 867 voters from a number of competitive House districts and 16 states with competitive Senate races. Among these voters, Obama is not popular — and neither is the healthcare overhaul he has championed after its first open enrollment period.
Some key points from the poll:
Obama's approval rating sits at only 40%, lower than the national Real Clear Politics average of about 44%.
55% still think the country is on the "wrong track."
41% said if the election were held today, they would vote for the Republican candidate in their district. Only 34% said they would vote for the Democratic candidate.
Almost half of voters in the competitive districts want to repeal the Affordable Care Act, a higher percentage than nationally. A plurality, however — 51% — said the law should be kept as is or fixed.
89% of respondents said healthcare would be "very important" in determining who they vote for in November.
Not to worry. Voter fraud and other corrupt and criminal methods will be employed to stem the tide just like they did in 2012.
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