Republicans Pull Even in Generic Congressional Ballot
This just in from Rasmussen Reports...Republicans and Democrats are now even in the natioal Congressional generic ballot test. The test is a key indicator of partisan strength among voters.
Specifically, Rasmussen finds that 40% of Americans would today vote for a Democrat candidate for Congress, while 39% would vote for a Republican candidate, a statistical tie. Last November, Democrats led in the generic ballot test by 7%.
The narrowing in the generic ballot test comes as Democrats have become increasingly identified with the expensive, pork-laden "stimulus" bill moving through Congress.
Rasmussen: Latest generic Congressional ballot numbers
Specifically, Rasmussen finds that 40% of Americans would today vote for a Democrat candidate for Congress, while 39% would vote for a Republican candidate, a statistical tie. Last November, Democrats led in the generic ballot test by 7%.
The narrowing in the generic ballot test comes as Democrats have become increasingly identified with the expensive, pork-laden "stimulus" bill moving through Congress.
Rasmussen: Latest generic Congressional ballot numbers
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