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August 02, 2017

POLITICO/Morning Consult Poll: Democrats Surge Ahead on Generic Congressional Ballot

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YOU ARE BLOWING IT REPUBLICANS, YET THEN AGAIN, THESE ARE THE SAME POLLS THAT SAID HILLARY WOULD WIN …

According to a new POLITICO/Morning Consult poll, Republicans trail Democrats by 7 percentage points on the generic congressional ballot. I would say three things when it comes to this poll. One, it is way too early. Two, the establishment GOP and so-called leaders like McConnell and Ryan better get on board with President Trump and stop their nonsense unless they want to be in the minority party. Three, these are the very same polls that said that Hillary Clinton would be the hands down winner of the 2016 presidential election.

Maybe Republicans can start acting like Republicans and stop lying to the American people. Their lies regarding the appeal of Obamacare have many saying, why did we even elect them?

Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell

Republicans trail Democrats by 7 percentage points on the generic congressional ballot, according to a new POLITICO/Morning Consult poll, the Democratic Party’s greatest advantage on the generic ballot since the poll began asking the question this past spring.

The survey, conducted last Thursday through Saturday, shows a generic Democrat leading a generic Republican, 44 percent to 37 percent, with 19 percent of registered voters undecided. The two parties were tied, 40 percent apiece, in the previous week’s poll.

The results came on the heels of a week in which the GOP effort to repeal Obamacare crashed and burned in the Senate and President Donald Trump’s chief of staff left the White House abruptly.

Democratic voters back the Democratic candidate by an almost-unanimous margin, 90 percent to 2 percent. Republicans are slightly less unified, supporting the GOP candidate, 85 percent to 5 percent. Among independents, the Democrat leads, 34 percent to 25 percent, with 41 percent undecided.


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