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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsQuinnipiac Survey: Lower House, Dems +11
If theelection were today, what party do you want to control the House
Democratic 51%
Republican 40%
Sorry I can't get my link to work.
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Quinnipiac Survey: Lower House, Dems +11 (Original Post)
Norbert
22 hrs ago
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The difference in independents unfavorable ratings on the two parties is fascinating
EdmondDantes_
20 hrs ago
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mobeau69
(12,369 posts)1. I'll take it for now. If it was reversed, I'd blow my brains out.
Intractable
(2,045 posts)4. Remember, "they" want you and I dead.
Don't ever give them what they want.
efhmc
(16,619 posts)2. Even with no link, I like it.
progressoid
(53,155 posts)3. Here ya go...
There is a lot to unpack in this poll.
https://poll.qu.edu/poll-release?releaseid=3953
DEMOCRATIC & REPUBLICAN PARTIES
Thirty-one percent of voters have a favorable opinion of the Democratic Party, while 56 percent have an unfavorable opinion, and 8 percent haven't heard enough about it.
Among independents, 28 percent have a favorable opinion of the Democratic Party, while 52 percent have an unfavorable opinion, and 13 percent haven't heard enough about it.
Thirty-five percent of voters have a favorable opinion of the Republican Party, while 53 percent have an unfavorable opinion, and 7 percent haven't heard enough about it.
Among independents, 23 percent have a favorable opinion of the Republican Party, while 63 percent have an unfavorable opinion, and 11 percent haven't heard enough about it.
Thirty-one percent of voters have a favorable opinion of the Democratic Party, while 56 percent have an unfavorable opinion, and 8 percent haven't heard enough about it.
Among independents, 28 percent have a favorable opinion of the Democratic Party, while 52 percent have an unfavorable opinion, and 13 percent haven't heard enough about it.
Thirty-five percent of voters have a favorable opinion of the Republican Party, while 53 percent have an unfavorable opinion, and 7 percent haven't heard enough about it.
Among independents, 23 percent have a favorable opinion of the Republican Party, while 63 percent have an unfavorable opinion, and 11 percent haven't heard enough about it.
EdmondDantes_
(1,764 posts)5. The difference in independents unfavorable ratings on the two parties is fascinating
Thanks for sharing it.