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Rasmussen, Gallup and Quinnipiac have all released polls this afternoon which indicate the continuing damage to the Democratic Party caused by the failed Obamacare launch. Yesterdays Quinnipiac poll reported that President Obamas approval had reached an all-time low, another poll released today reported an equal number of voters, 39% reported they would vote for a Democrat in their Congressional district, and the same 39% reported they would vote for a Republican, this erases the 43% - 34% Democratic advantage in the poll Quinnipiac took on the first day of the shut down, perhaps as important is the fact that independent voters shifted from 32% for Democrats and 30% for Republicans October 1 to 37% -26% Republican advantage today. In a much too early look at the 2016 presidential campaign, 43% of American voters back New Jersey Governor, Chris Christie while 42 % Hillary Clinton, very different than the results of the NBC poll released yesterday showing Clinton with a wide lead. Ms. Clinton has leads of nine points or more against other possible Republican contenders, 49 - 40 percent over U.S. Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky; 51 - 36 percent over U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas; 49 - 40 percent over U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin. At the very least, this poll demonstrates that the damage to the GOP due to the government shutdown was short-lived, over shadowed by the horrible Obamacare introduction. Other polls also reflected the damage to the Democratic party brought about by the Obamacare website problems and the Presidents you can keep your insurance, period lie...
Posted on: Wed, 13 Nov 2013 22:08:59 +0000

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