Landmark shift in the Gallup enthusiasm readings
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | June 24th at 12:42 PM |
National Journal noticed an event in the Gallup voter enthusiasm polling: Republicans have gone off the scale, while Democrats have fallen far off from 2006. Since 1994 the numbers have tracked with victory and defeat, with the party ahead in enthusiasm winning the House, but this scale is… well, just look.
Obama and Biden to be succeeded by Republicans?
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | April 30th at 06:42 PM |
Rasmussen released two new polls today. The Illinois and Delaware Senate races would seem to have little in common, but they do share a common element: they are being held for the seats vacated by Barack Obama and Joe Biden after their victory in November 2008. Are voters inclined to send more Democrats to the Senate to work with them?
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Reversal of fortunes in New Hampshire?
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | April 28th at 02:59 PM |
We’ve already seen that Republicans are in fair shape in the New Hampshire Senate race, but it appears that the state could also return to its historical norm of sending Republicans to the House, according to the latest from PPP.
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The race tightens in Maryland
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | April 26th at 02:31 PM |
There is more to life than the US Senate. In many states, control of the Governor’s office will have a critical role in the process of redistricting after the 2010 Census and reapportionment of US House seats. So today we look at the Maryland Governor’s race as polled by Rasmussen.