Support for the Democratic Congressional candidates fell to a new low over the past week, allowing the GOP to move slightly head for the first time in recent years in the Generic Congressional Ballot.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that 41% said they would vote for their district’s Republican candidate while 39% would choose the Democrat.
Investors now favor Republicans by a 46% to 36% margin, while non-investors would vote Democratic by a 45% to 33% margin.
2 comments:
Don't bet the farm on it; Rasmussen is a wingtard poller, and their polls are almost always outliers. I don't take much of what Rasmussen says very seriously.
If you say so, but you think a left-wing poller would be more credible?
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