WestVirginiaRebel Posted December 29, 2013 Share Posted December 29, 2013 Washington Post: With just days until the 2014 midterm election year is officially upon us, there are fresh signs of trouble for congressional Democrats. A trio of findings spells bad news for Democrats in a new CNN/ORC International poll released Thursday: The generic ballot test has broken sharply toward Republicans, voter enthusiasm for Democrats is lower than it is on the GOP side, and President Obama is shaping up as an albatross for candidates who support him. Let’s take a closer look at each one starting with the generic ballot test. Republicans have opened up a 49 to 44 percent lead over Democrats on the question of which party’s candidate for Congress voters would choose in their district. That’s a sharp reversal from October, when Democrats led Republicans 50 percent to 42 percent. The movement on the generic ballot — which tends to tilt toward Democrats in the first place — seems to be explained by the disastrous rollout of Obamacare that dominated much of the fall. What’s clear is that the advantage Democrats seized in the wake of the October government shutdown that badly damaged the GOP’s image has now been wiped out — and then some. While the GOP’s five-point advantage is wider than other recent polls, which show a tighter race — the most recent Washington Post-ABC News poll shows Democrats with a two-point lead — what’s clear in all the surveys is that voters are tilting toward Republicans. And for a Democratic caucus that needs to pick up 17 seats to win back the majority, that’s disturbing news. ________ Bad news ahead for Democrats? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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