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babylonsister

(171,074 posts)
Fri May 16, 2014, 11:14 AM May 2014

Americans Prefer Democrats as The GOP Is On Pace For Lowest Election Year Approval Ever

GOTV!!!

http://www.politicususa.com/2014/05/16/americans-prefer-democrats-gop-pace-lowest-election-year-approval.html

Americans Prefer Democrats as The GOP Is On Pace For Lowest Election Year Approval Ever
By: Jason Easley
Friday, May, 16th, 2014, 10:20 am



A new survey from Gallup found that Democrats are slightly underwater with their party approval rating, but the Republican Party is on pace for the lowest election year approval rating ever.

According to Gallup, the Democratic Party’s favorable rating is at 44%. The party’s unfavorable rating is 50%, which equals a net (-6) approval rating. The Democratic situation is relatively rosy compared to what Republicans are facing. The Republicans have a 34% favorable rating, and a 59% unfavorable rating. This equals a net (-25) favorable ratings. The Republican Party has been on a nine year losing streak that has seen it post higher negatives than positives since the first year of George W. Bush’s second term in office.

A few things jump out from these numbers. The media narrative that Obama’s approval ratings are dragging down the Democratic Party continues to be vastly exaggerated. In the latest poll, the president’s approval rating split matches up with his party (44%-49%). Obama’s numbers are likely the factor that is keeping the Democrats out of positive territory, but approval ratings are relative, and the president and his party are in much better shape than their opponents.

The reason why 2014 is so close is that both parties are in the negative. This suggests that potential voters are fed up with both parties. A fed up electorate will do one of two things. They will either be completely turned off and not show up to vote, or they will vote out incumbents in both parties. The anti-incumbent wave does not appear to be developing, so it looks like there is serious potential for voters in both parties to stay home on Election Day.

If voters stay home this bad news for Democrats, as the Republican base is old white men, and these voters show up for midterms. Victory or defeat for Democrats will depend on whether they get their supporters to vote. Since midterm election turnouts are tiny, a modest improvement of one or two points for Democrats could tilt the elections in their direction.

Democrats have an opening. The Republican Party remains at historically high levels of unpopularity. All Democratic supporters need to do is get over their apathy towards midterms and vote.

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Americans Prefer Democrats as The GOP Is On Pace For Lowest Election Year Approval Ever (Original Post) babylonsister May 2014 OP
We Must GOTV for 2014! MineralMan May 2014 #1
K&R. 2014 is our chance. GOTV. FSogol May 2014 #2
But the msm has already told us we will lose both houses of congress lostincalifornia May 2014 #3
Im totally going for it! cilla4progress May 2014 #4
Props to you, cilla4progress! babylonsister May 2014 #6
I hate to say this MissMillie May 2014 #5
no matter how we vote or if we even vote at all, we're still stuck with officials that only 34-44% corkhead May 2014 #7
I think that's an overestimate :( evilhime May 2014 #9
I'm Going For Shaming otohara May 2014 #8
GOTFV! riqster May 2014 #10
Ignore polls and approval ratings, GOTV pstokely May 2014 #11
HAHA!!! Rex May 2014 #12
k&r n/t RainDog May 2014 #13

MineralMan

(146,317 posts)
1. We Must GOTV for 2014!
Fri May 16, 2014, 11:16 AM
May 2014

That's the bottom line. Each of us needs to bring 10 people to the polls and get those 10 to bring a few more. If we can do that, we'll be unbeatable.

lostincalifornia

(3,639 posts)
3. But the msm has already told us we will lose both houses of congress
Fri May 16, 2014, 11:26 AM
May 2014

If we vote we win and our illustrious press will be shown wrong again

cilla4progress

(24,738 posts)
4. Im totally going for it!
Fri May 16, 2014, 11:35 AM
May 2014

Starting Saturday, with our local Dems dinner which is costing me $50 I don't have. I have the summer off of school, so I plan to spend as much time as possible on GOTV. Neither of our Dem senators is up for election, and in our red district, we always have a repub congressman. But I figure we can work on momentum and enthusiasm!

MissMillie

(38,562 posts)
5. I hate to say this
Fri May 16, 2014, 11:42 AM
May 2014

but all these polls are pointless unless they're polling "likely voters."

I have yet to see one that specifically mentions that they're polling "likely voters."

corkhead

(6,119 posts)
7. no matter how we vote or if we even vote at all, we're still stuck with officials that only 34-44%
Fri May 16, 2014, 12:36 PM
May 2014

of the electorate like.

No wonder so many don't bother voting.

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