11/25: Among Independents, GOP Leads by 24 Points on Generic Ballot

Republican candidates have extended their lead over Democrats to seven points, their biggest lead since early September, in the latest edition of the Generic Congressional Ballot.

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows that 44% would vote for their district’s Republican congressional candidate while 37% would opt for his or her Democratic opponent…

Voters not affiliated with either party continue to heavily favor Republicans, 44% to 20%.

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4 Responses to “11/25: Among Independents, GOP Leads by 24 Points on Generic Ballot”
  1. Lucavia says:

    Yes GOP is leading but is that really the solution to Americas Problems. It is not as if the GOP has been light on spending or government control. The GOP is just the lesser of two evils at the moment.
    What is needed in America is a whole new type of politician. A group who is willing to do the hard task of slashing spending, removing wasteful programs, balancing the budget, and returning America to capitalism and the free market system.
    What we need is politicians who are not out to help one group at the expense of another all in the name of the re-election. We need a group of politicians who are going to do what is needed regardless of weather they get re-elected or not.
    Honestly, how many would vote a man who steps up and says:

    1) I will balance the nations budget
    2) I will do this by removing a ton of programs. Ex. The end of Medicare, Social Security, Medicaid.
    3) Every American will be in charge of their own future. America will support your efforts but not you.
    4) Government will remove its fingers from the economy. It will only step in to ensure safety of the citizenry.

    • jcs says:

      How many people would vote for a man or woman who says they’ll end Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security? Hopefully none. This country has been there and seen the consequences.

      “We the people” doesn’t mean “we the rich people.” It means everybody. “Promote the general welfare” doesn’t mean let the rich get richer and the poor get poorer, it means “promote the general welfare.”

  2. chinnubie says:

    According to the DCCC Thanksgiving Cheat Sheet sent out to all democrats, there is no such lead, and to retaliate against this notion that the GOP has some kind of a lead in the polls. These talking points go even further to help the poor democrat defend their party about all of the WONDERFUL legislative moves their party has accomplished in the last year. I suppose if you are looking forward to becoming a socialist then these are some happy issues that they have accomplished. Welcome to the new world of everyone being equally miserable!!!!

  3. wwwexler says:

    Your side lost.

    Get over it.

    We’re too busy cleaning up after your mess. When we get it done, we’ll let you know when we want to know what you think.


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