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Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Gallup: Gop Takes 'Unprecedented' Lead On Generic Ballot
Gallup reports the GOP has taken what they call an "unprecedented" 10 point lead (51 percent to 41 percent) over Democrats in the Generic Congressional Ballot, where the question of Republican or Democrat is asked without specific names.
More importantly, Republicans also hold a 25 point lead in enthusiasm among registered voters (50 percent to 25 percent).
Rasmussens latest findings on the Generic Congressional Ballot is the GOP ahead by six points.
Interestingly, there is no surprise that Democrats back their candidate by 83 percent and Republicans back theirs by 85 percent. The numbers to watch for are the Independents which break towards the Republicans by a 21 percent margin with 44 percent favoring Republicans and 23 favoring Democrats.
The difference between the Gallup and Rasmussen polling methods is Gallup used registered voters and Rasmussen used likely voters.
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