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For just the second time in more than five years of daily or weekly tracking, Republicans now lead Democrats in the latest edition of the (Rasmussen) Generic Congressional Ballot.

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that 41% would vote for their district’s Republican candidate while 38% would choose the Democrat. Thirty-one percent (31%) of conservative Democrats said they would vote for their district’s Republican candidate. :up: :lol:
 
For just the second time in more than five years of daily or weekly tracking, Republicans now lead Democrats in the latest edition of the (Rasmussen) Generic Congressional Ballot.

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that 41% would vote for their district�€™s Republican candidate while 38% would choose the Democrat. Thirty-one percent (31%) of conservative Democrats said they would vote for their district�€™s Republican candidate. :up: :lol:
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Perhaps you can enlighten me as to why they even do such a poll? Is it for trend analysis? I read your post and got a very confused look on my face.
Why they do it? Have no idea. Its Rasmussen, that what they do I guess. It appears to be a new poll from the text of the article.

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that 41% would vote for their district’s Republican candidate while 38% would choose the Democrat. Thirty-one percent (31%) of conservative Democrats said they would vote for their district’s Republican candidate.
 
Perhaps you can enlighten me as to why they even do such a poll? Is it for trend analysis? I read your post and got a very confused look on my face.
Piney, I do have to agree with you here. Polls are extremely overblown, and IMHO, are a waste of time. The only reasonable explanation I could possibly come up with, is, after the record setting poll taking Presidency of Clinton/Gore, polling is a machine!. Pretty sad that Washington(both repubs/dems) have people employed as pollsters, instead of Congressmen/Senators TRULY REPRESENTING their constituency.

GOOD DAY!
 
Nice rebuttal Tech ! Reminds me of all your other ones ! :down:
 
Piney, I do have to agree with you here. Polls are extremely overblown, and IMHO, are a waste of time. The only reasonable explanation I could possibly come up with, is, after the record setting poll taking Presidency of Clinton/Gore, polling is a machine!. Pretty sad that Washington(both repubs/dems) have people employed as pollsters, instead of Congressmen/Senators TRULY REPRESENTING their constituency.

GOOD DAY!
 

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