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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWarning: Don't faint when you see this new Reuters/Ipsos poll
For the week ending October 21st:
http://polling.reuters.com/#!response/TM1212Y17/type/week/filters/PD1:1/dates/20180301-20181023/collapsed/true
Salviati
(6,002 posts)I won't be happy until the vote comes in with the cult of trump only polling at the 20% jonestown dead ender level, with the other 80% voting to kick them to the curb.
Two weeks to go, harass everyone you know, keep on them until you know they have voted. Let's bring this election home.
Hermit-The-Prog
(33,041 posts)The lines flipped for that one data point.
Separation
(1,975 posts)Lmao, I just googled "news may 20 2018" and that's like the second article that pops up. I'm just gonna start sleeping with garlic from now on.
https://theweek.com/10things/770700/10-things-need-know-today-may-20-2018
Stallion
(6,473 posts)I just heard from Steve Kornacki on the "11th Hour" replay that the R's have gained support among men in the past few weeks while their support (or lack of) has remained steady among women.
orleans
(33,987 posts)and i vote straight dem every time
i was getting calls/surveys and i never answered the questions so.... hopefully that blue line is higher than we even know.
Amishman
(5,541 posts)Went to bed last night after seeing the crap on Facebook my brother in law was posting about strong R turnout in early / absentee voting.
Seeing this helps remind me that just because they turn out doesn't say how they vote
lindysalsagal
(20,444 posts)I'd like to see a sample 5 or 10X that size.
Thinking about the elections in 2018, if the election for U.S. Congress were held today, would you vote for the Democratic candidate or the Republican candidate in your district where you live?