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Rasmussen Poll: Republicans Are More Eager to Vote This Year Than Democrats
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[quote:Fast and Bulbous:MV8zOTA0MjcxXzcwMzgyNDIzX0I1ODc3NkFD] [quote:DRGONZO:MV8zOTA0MjcxXzcwMzgyMjEwXzMyRTA4Njc=] IF they take the House, Democrats will spend the next two years trying to Impeach Trump... NOTHING else will matter. There will be NO, legislation passed. No Tax cuts, no jobs packages, no Immigration bills nothing.... It will be non-stop "Fuck Trump" from now until the 2020 election. They'll try to Impeach him for misspelling words, for going on TV, for saying a mean thing.....for whatever they can...for the next two years folks If that doesn't scare you into voting in November...I cant help ya.. VOTE! [/quote] Looks like that is a possibility: 46% of Likely U.S. Voters would choose the Democratic candidate if the elections for Congress were held today. Forty-two percent (42%) would opt for the Republican. Four percent (4%) prefer some other candidate, and nine percent (9%) are undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.) Three weeks ago, the two parties were dead even for the first time since May before Democrats jumped back out to a five-point lead two weeks ago. http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/mood_of_america/generic_congressional_ballot [/quote]
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Republicans are more enthusiastic than Democrats and independents about voting this November, but all Americans are more eager to vote than they were in the last mid-term elections.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 70% of Likely Republican Voters say they are more likely to vote this year than they have been in past election years. That compares to 64% of Democrats and 51% of voters not affiliated with either major political party.
Among all Likely Voters, 62% say they are more likely to vote this year. Only six percent (6%) say they are less likely to do so, while 30% say they are just as likely to vote this November as in any other year
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