Tuesday, November 4, 2014

New WSJ/NBC Poll: Voters Favor GOP by Slim Margin for Control of Congress ...

... THAT MEANS, EVERYONE is needed to cast their vote today for ALL GOP Candidates:
Republicans hold a narrow edge on the question of which party likely voters want to control Congress, a new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll finds, signaling that the GOP heads into Tuesday’s balloting with a breeze, but not a strong wind, at its back.
The survey found plentiful evidence that Election Day will draw an electorate that thinks the nation is on the wrong track and dislikes the direction in which President Barack Obama has led the country. With eight or more Senate races considered close, even a slight advantage for Republicans could produce enough victories to give the party the six seats it needs to gain control of the chamber.
The final Journal/NBC News survey before Tuesday’s balloting found that 46% of likely voters favor a Congress led by Republicans, while 45% prefer Democratic control.
The GOP claimed a similar, one-percentage-point lead among likely voters in the 10 states where Senate races are most competitive and where the balance of power in the chamber will be decided.
Those results suggest a narrower advantage for Republicans than in the latest midterm election, in 2010, when the GOP entered Election Day with a six-percentage-point advantage among likely voters. The GOP that year swept to a majority in the House, with a gain of 63 seats, and won six Senate seats.


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