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Democrats disliked, but so are Republicans, according to poll
Yet those who dislike Democrats seem ready to vote in greater numbers than those with little use for Republicans
If anyone is scorned as much as Democrats these days, it's Republicans -- the party that may recapture the House and perhaps the Senate in November's elections.
J. Scott Applewhite, The Associated PressHouse Minority Leader John Boehner of Ohio, center, holds up a copy of the GOP agenda, "A Pledge to America", Thursday at a lumber yard in Sterling, Va. From left are, House Minority Whip Eric Cantor of Va., Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Wash., Boehner, Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., Rep. Mike Pence, R-Ind., and Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah.
Yet Democrats trying to exploit the GOP's unpopularity in hopes of hanging onto control of Congress face a problem: People who dislike Democrats seem ready to vote in greater numbers than those with little use for Republicans.
In an Associated Press-GfK Poll this month, 60 percent disapprove of the job congressional Democrats are doing -- yet 68 percent frown on how Republicans are performing. While 59 percent are unhappy with how Democrats are handling the economy, 64 percent are upset by the GOP's work on the country's top issue. Just over half have unfavorable views of each party.
Most say President Barack Obama isn't cooperating enough on the economy; yet even more accuse Republicans of the same thing. Former President George W. Bush and former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin -- the only two Republicans the AP-GfK Poll tested -- are both viewed negatively by more than half in the survey, worse than Obama's marks. And people overwhelmingly fault Bush more than Obama for the recession.
Emile Wery, 66, a military retiree in Pahoa, Hawaii, rated both parties unfavorably in the poll. He says Democrats aren't doing enough to create jobs and Republicans aren't being constructive.
"They're not doing anything to mitigate the problems we have, because it's in their best interests to make Democrats look bad," Wery said of the GOP.
Hoping to burnish their image, House Republicans unfurled a campaign document Thursday proposing tax and spending cuts and other broad suggestions for reviving the economy. Democrats have been on the offensive, too, warning that a GOP-run Congress would return the country to the days of government shutdowns and attempts to privatize Social Security.
Despite the GOP's weak report card, registered voters divide evenly over which party's congressional candidate they support. That expands to a slight Republican edge among likely voters, reflecting a deeper interest that GOP supporters express in the Nov. 2 elections.
The explanation, according to one political scientist who has studied voters' behavior: Most people don't view elections as a choice between two competing futures, as Democrats hope they will. Instead, Stanford University professor Morris Fiorina said they tend to focus on the present -- which today means their deep discontent over the job Obama and the Democratic-led Congress have done to rescue the economy.
"People are saying, 'We don't like what we have, we're going to throw them out and we're going to trust that they're going to read the signals right and do something different,'" Fiorina said.
Reflecting that discontent, 54 percent who strongly dislike Democrats in the AP-GfK Poll express intense interest in the election, compared with just 40 percent of those with very negative views of Republicans. Extreme interest in the campaign is expressed by nearly 6 in 10 saying their vote in November will signal their opposition to Obama. Only about 4 in 10 say they want to show support for the president with their vote.
Overall, 49 percent of those supporting their Republican congressional candidate are very interested in the election, compared with 39 percent of those backing the Democrat in their local race.
Still, the public's generally dim view of Republicans gives Democrats some hope of blunting what could be big GOP Election Day gains. That optimism has been buttressed by some candidates Republicans have chosen, such as Delaware Senate nominee Christine O'Donnell, who faces allegations of misusing campaign funds and has espoused conservative social views in a traditionally moderate state.
"As Republicans take the spotlight, voters become more focused on what they don't like about the GOP," said Democratic pollster Geoffrey Garin.
Republicans say that won't work because midterm elections are usually about the party in power.
"It is awfully hard to change the subject," said GOP pollster Glen Bolger. "And right now the subject is big picture things like the economy and jobs, taxes and spending, the health care bill" and big government.
The AP-GfK Poll was conducted by GfK Roper Public Affairs & Corporate Communications from Sept. 8-13 and involved landline and cell phone interviews with 1,000 randomly chosen adults. The margin of sampling error was plus or minus 4.2 percentage points.
With the second pick in the 2009 NFL draft...
The St. Louis Rams select left tackle Jason Smith of Baylor. Smith is an excellent tackle and will protect Marc Bolger's blindside for years to come. There was some t
Monaghan United 0-1 Bray Wanderers
Subs not used: Roddy Collins, Jason Marks, Bobby Ryan, Conor Forde. Sent off: Quinn 68. Bray Wanderers: Darren Quigley; Dave Webster, Danny O’Connor, Pierce Sweeney, Kevin Knight; Adam Hanlon, Dean Zambra, Dane Massey (Anthony Bolger 85 mins), John ...
St Pat's keep their unbeaten record
Jason McGuinness was unable to turn quickly enough to set up ... Fagan also forced Rogers into a save in the 26th minute. A clever flick on by Greg Bolger found Forrester on the half hour mark but Rovers survived as Forrester shot wide from close range.
Wheeldon Set For Broncos Debut
Jason Golden is absent with a sore neck and ribs and Julien ... hamstring injury while second rower John Bateman begins a three-match ban. London: Bailey, B. Bolger, Bryant, Channing, Cook, Dixon, Dorn, Gower, Howell, Kaufusi, Krasniqi, Melling, O ...
Broncos v Bulls: Teams
Jason Golden is absent with a sore neck and ribs and Julien ... up with some poor errors that we need to eradicate from our game." London squad: Bailey, B. Bolger, Bryant, Channing, Cook, Dixon, Dorn, Gower, Howell, Kaufusi, Krasniqi, Melling, O'Callaghan ...
WHAT'S NEXT?: Assessments of Snyder’s first year go down party lines
There is a commitment on the part of the governor, the speaker (Jason Bolger) and myself to tackle the tough issues that have evaded resolution in years past.” Continued... Hieftje is not on the Snyder bandwagon. The use of dashboards to ...
Sligo Rovers 1-1 St Patrick’s Athletic
Sligo Rovers: Gary Rogers, Danny Ventre, Gavin Peers, Jason McGuinness, Iarfhliath Davoren ... James Chambers, John Russell, Greg Bolger, Chris Forrester, Christy Fagan, Jake Kelly. Subs: Jake Carroll, Ian Daly, Sean O'Connor (Chambers 59), Pat Flynn ...
Orphan Districts’ Present Perks and Pitfalls
In those states buzzing with Senate and presidential campaigns, House candidates “have to be very creative with their ad campaigns, very creative when it comes to their ad placement strategy,” GOP strategist Jason Miller said. In orphan districts ...
Dogfight can help Batley Bulldogs to shock London Broncos- Kear
David Howell (thumb), Julien Rinaldi (ankle) and Jason Golden (ribs) all remain sidelined ... Melling, Bailey, Cook, B Bolger, Krasniqi, Channing, Robertson, Temata. Referee: Thierry Alibert (Toulouse). Kick-off: Sunday, 2pm.
Fagan fluffs lines to let Sligo off the hook
Handed the opportunity to secure victory when Jason McGuinness pushed Dean Kelly in the box ... Chambers (O'Connor 58), Russell, Bolger; Forrester, J Kelly (D Kelly h-t); Fagan. REF -- A Kelly (Cork).
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