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Keystone Phil
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« on: October 26, 2014, 09:13:08 AM »

Democracy Corps: Tie (46-46).

http://www.democracycorps.com/attachments/article/990/102114_DCOR_fq_for%20website.pdf

Pollster currently has R+1 (46-45). At this point in 2010, Republicans were leading the generic ballot by 5-8 points (depending upon your source).

Well, there's a new source today and it says +11. Glad this election will be even more of a romping than 2010!
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Keystone Phil
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« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2014, 04:32:40 PM »

CNN
LV: Dems lead 47-46
RV: Dems lead 49-43

Dominating!!

Also, the R+11 result in the NBC/WSJ journal isn't really a generic ballot question. They ask which party respondents want to control Congress, not which party they will be voting for. It should be clear why that wording would lead to a more Republican response at this point.

They want the GOP to control it but wouldn't vote for the Republican in a "generic match up?" What?
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Keystone Phil
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« Reply #2 on: October 27, 2014, 05:10:32 PM »

CNN
LV: Dems lead 47-46
RV: Dems lead 49-43

Dominating!!

Also, the R+11 result in the NBC/WSJ journal isn't really a generic ballot question. They ask which party respondents want to control Congress, not which party they will be voting for. It should be clear why that wording would lead to a more Republican response at this point.

They want the GOP to control it but wouldn't vote for the Republican in a "generic match up?" What?
My guess is that people who don't care which party controls congress are breaking heavily for the Democrats.

Yeah, generally ignorant people tend to do that.
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Keystone Phil
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« Reply #3 on: October 29, 2014, 07:16:55 PM »

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/majority-millennials-turn-obama-favor-gop-led-congress/story?id=26553815

Harvard poll says R+6 and R+4 for 18-29 year olds which ABC is selling as a story to the masses but is clearly a sign the poll is junk.

The Pathetics around here have gotten to the point where they are literally dismissing polls just because they dislike the findings.

Next Tuesday won't just be for enjoying the GOP Wave; it will be for praying by people like myself for the sad folks here.
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Keystone Phil
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« Reply #4 on: October 29, 2014, 08:31:03 PM »

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/majority-millennials-turn-obama-favor-gop-led-congress/story?id=26553815

Harvard poll says R+6 and R+4 for 18-29 year olds which ABC is selling as a story to the masses but is clearly a sign the poll is junk.

The Pathetics around here have gotten to the point where they are literally dismissing polls just because they dislike the findings.

Next Tuesday won't just be for enjoying the GOP Wave; it will be for praying by people like myself for the sad folks here.

So why do you think FOX and Pew show D+1 then? FOX may just be to get their base in a tizzy to make sure they vote, but Pew is a pretty high quality non partisan pollster.

You know what I say about Pew Polling? It stinks!
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