Rasmussen: Generic Congressional Ballot: Republicans 45%, Democrats 38%
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The Congress may have all-time lows in job approval ratings, but the news is much worser for Democrats. According to the most recent Rasmussen poll, the Generic Congressional ballot as Republicans ahead of Democrats by 7 percentage points, 45% to 38%. This hardly bodes well for the Democrats to take back the House and retain the US Senate.
Republicans lead Democrats by seven points on the Generic Congressional Ballot for the week ending Sunday, June 17.
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows that 45% of Likely U.S. Voters would vote for the Republican in their district’s congressional race if the election were held today, while 38% would choose the Democrat instead. Republicans led by six points the week before, 45% to 39%, and seven points 44% to 37%, the week before that.
As for the Daily Presidential tracking poll, Romney leads Obama for the 10th straight day.
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