Democrats Beat Republicans in Yet Another Poll

Given the recent polling data, Republicans should stop speciously pointing fingers and start asking: 1) why do most Americans view us negatively, and 2) what can we actually do to change that?
Last week's Gallup poll found that more American's trusted Democrats over Republicans to do a better overall job and to handle national security and prosperity. The new Washington Post/ABC poll results contain similarly bad news for Republicans.
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American Dissatisfaction and the Peaceful Grassroots Revolution

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Generic Ballot Polls: Democrats Surge 16.5 Points Past Republicans

Over the weekend, the GOP was smiling about polls from Pew and ABC that showed a Democratic lead over the Republicans of only 4% and 6% respectively - But that picture has changed dramatically.
- The latest Fox News poll gives Democrats an edge on the generic congressional ballot, where they lead Republicans, 49 percent to 36 percent. The survey also showed Democrats were more excited about the elections, and more motivated to vote, than their Republican counterparts. "More Democrats (37% ) than Republicans (26%) say they are extremely interested in tomorrow's elections, and more Democrats (89%) than Republicans (81%) say they plan to vote for their party's candidate in their district."
- CNN's final national poll before the elections shows President Bush's approval rating dipping to 35 percent and Democrats leading Republicans on the generic congressional ballot, 58 percent to 38 percent.
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Polls: Strong Chance of Democratic Senate

At a glance, the polls below (coupled with the historical tendency of 1) undecideds tend to break for the challenger, and 2) an incumbent held under 50% in the polls is in serious trouble) suggest:
Democrats Safe: Connecticut, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania
Democrat Lean: Missouri
Toss-Up: Maryland, Rhode Island, Virginia
Republican Safe: Tennessee
In an anti-Bush, anti-Iraq, anti-Republican, anti-incumbent election cycle -- like this one is, the Toss-ups are truly the challengers to lose.
Look for a Democratic Senate come January 2007.
As you peruse the polls below, you might notice that many of the races are statistically too close to call. That means two factors will take over in the final hours:
1) GOTV efforts which have been highly touted on both sides of the aisle.
2) Voter enthusiasm. Who will be more likely to turn their opinions into actual voting. Democrats or Republicans?
Connecticut: Lieberman will take this one, holding large leads over challenger Ned Lamont. Independent Lieberman will caucus with the Democrats.
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Gallup Poll: Democrats Set to Sweep Congress

They site a new Gallup poll that finds:
- Then, likely voters by 51%-44% favored GOP congressional candidates. Now, 51%-44% favor Democratic ones.
- Then, disapproval of Congress was at 66%. Now, disapproval of Congress is at 70%."
- Then, 52% said they were paying "quite a lot" of attention to the elections, the highest since the Gallup Poll began asking the question in 1958. Now, 50% say they are paying "quite a lot" of attention.
- Six of 10 Americans say they are dissatisfied with the way things are going in the country.
- By 2-1 they say national issues, not local and state ones, are determining their vote.
- And on the dominant national issue, 56% call the decision to invade Iraq a mistake.
- 36% of likely voters say that are casting a ballot for a candidate to send a message that they oppose Bush; 20% to send a message that they support him.
- By 40%-33%, likely voters in the USA TODAY Poll say the country would be better off if Democrats, not Republicans, controlled Congress.
Dishonest Polling Practices are Undermining our Democracy

On August 1, the California's eminent "non-partisan" polling organization, the Field Poll, released a new poll on voter preferences in six "down ballot" state constitutional office races; Lt Governor, Treasurer, Secretary of State, Attorney General, Controller, and Insurance Commissioner.
Theis year there are six parties that have "ballot qualified" candidates running in each of these races, the American Independent Party, the Democratic Party, the Green Party, the Libertarian Party, the Republican Party, and the Peace & Freedom Party.
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Poll Numbers Down? Gay bash!

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Bush Blames War for his Abysmal Approval Numbers

GOP strategist Ed Gillespie, however, begs to differ. When asked on Larry King Live about Republican plummeting poll numbers, Gillespie said, "I think that has something to do with gas prices that have gone over $3 per gallon..."
And then there is Rep. Chris Shays who said (also on Larry King Live), "Let me just say that I think the thing that has hurt the President most is not Iraq. It's Katrina. People saw an arrogant but confident Administration but when they saw Katrina they saw arrogance and frankly incompetence and that was very unsettling."
So take your pick, is it Bush's War, Bush's Gas, Bush's arrogance, or Bush's incompetence?
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Freefall: The GOP Ratings Plunge

That's a nice figure to see in an election year. The only thing I want to know is why the White House approval ratings dropped off so much. It's really significant, and it can be useful going into November to know the other side's weaknesses.
In other words, it's time for the nonstop thrill ride that is opinion poll analysis. Whee. In all seriousness, though, there's some really interesting stuff in here, and we're going to unravel it so you don't have to.
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Democrats Should Eat a Baby

In those frustrating days (and they were long days), there was much speculation about what it would take for people to wake up to the combination of self-assured stupidity and mindless evil that made up the Bush administration. A few even mulled the idea that Bush could take up barbequing infants on the White House lawn without giving up a majority on Gallup.
But here's the thing -- it wasn't passing unpopular laws and unpopular policies that finally brought Bush low in the polls. It was the incompetence displayed in carried out his edicts that made people doubt the emperor's sartorial splendor, not the wackiness of his proclamations.
Now, odd as it sounds, as Democrats make the run toward 2006 and beyond, they need to take a lesson from Bush. They need to sharpen up the utensils and track down a juicy baby.
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Poll: Americans Support Strikes Against Iran 48%-42%

Are 48% of the American people smoking crack? Seriously.
Wake up and read this post, "Bush's Five-Point Plan to Invade IRAN - Copyright 2003"
In the meantime, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said, "We want nuclear technology for peace and progress of nations, and if some believe that they can prevent us with psychological warfare and resolutions, they are mistaken."
But things look bleak as Iran yesterday "vowed...to defy any United Nations Security Council resolution on its nuclear activities on the eve of a major report by atomic inspectors on the status of its nuclear program." Javad Zarif, the Iranian ambassador to the United Nations said, "Iran would consider illegitimate any Council resolution calling on Iran to stop uranium enrichment that invoked the so-called Chapter 7 clause, which could open the door to penalties and possibly to military action."
48%? Are people really that afraid? Are there that many cowards crossing our daily paths?
Do 85% of the troops REALLY think that?

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New MSNBC poll

Should we "trust" the President or abandon this pig?
You know what to do.
Pew: We're Winning (Bush Still in the Tank)

The poll shows that, as with views of congressional leaders, Washington's controversies have not had an impact on opinions of the president. Bush's approval rating has not changed since December (38% approve/54% disapprove).
Much more from Pew Research.
Easily Swayed

This time last year, there was only a handful of Iraqi battalions ready for combat. Now there are more than 125 Iraqi army and police combat battalions in the fight against the terrorists. Of these, more than 70 Iraqi battalions are fighting side-by-side with coalition forces, and more than 50 others are taking the lead in the fight.and this:
Our military will continue to hunt down the terrorists in Iraq -- and to prepare the Iraqi security forces to take over more of the fight and control more of the territory on their own.and this:
We will never back down. We will never give in. And we will never accept anything less than complete victory.
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