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It is not good news, but as you said if we work hard davidpdx May 2014 #1
Sick of all these polling outfits and the media talking about the democrats are DOOMED!! bigdarryl May 2014 #2
I agree Proud Liberal Dem May 2014 #12
That and the medias constant Democratic and Obama bashing. If there is a validity in this, and lostincalifornia May 2014 #15
Are you suggesting that Pew should pretend its poll results were different? Jemon May 2014 #33
I found this news deeply disturbing 90-percent May 2014 #3
It may be that the oligarchs who have purchased into both parties now woo me with science May 2014 #9
The accuracy of the poll is not as much of a point as the constant negative news that the media has lostincalifornia May 2014 #18
This is what happens woo me with science May 2014 #4
+100 dotymed May 2014 #6
That is EXACTLY the situation right there. You can add offering up NorthCarolina May 2014 #14
yeah, that is why they are willing to hand it right to the republicans according to the poll lostincalifornia May 2014 #20
"lost," indeed. 1000words May 2014 #30
Depends on what day it is sorefeet May 2014 #5
But we want to vote dotymed May 2014 #8
really? you believe that Bernie Sanders could win in a red state? lostincalifornia May 2014 #21
If he spent more time here dotymed May 2014 #31
It exploits people's ignorance about stats Helen Borg May 2014 #7
We need to GOTV. riqster May 2014 #10
Oh bullsh!t. seabeckind May 2014 #11
Addendum seabeckind May 2014 #13
You are right. As far as the Senate is concerned it depends on different factors. Today it would lostincalifornia May 2014 #23
daunting maybe heaven05 May 2014 #16
I won't say that polls don't mean anything davidthegnome May 2014 #17
This poll and viewpoint is very biased bs. ananda May 2014 #19
I Don't Believe This..... global1 May 2014 #22
I think we will retain the Senate, but with a smaller majority. lostincalifornia May 2014 #24
There's only one thing worse than a Democrat not voting. yallerdawg May 2014 #25
Unemployment is down (not enough), 17 million people have insurance, and the market is at ... Botany May 2014 #26
Don't dismiss. Do average. Shivering Jemmy May 2014 #27
I can only hope and pray that the Democrats get out and vote. olegramps May 2014 #28
Thank you Obama. L0oniX May 2014 #29
Somehow a vocal segment of DU is unable to correlate this to election losses Doctor_J May 2014 #32
Epic post. n/t Psephos May 2014 #42
Caveats erglerbergler May 2014 #34
What percentage of black voters voted Republican in 2010? Jemon May 2014 #35
Actually AnalystInParadise May 2014 #39
If Hispanics only made up 8% AnalystInParadise May 2014 #40
One figure has Hispanic turnout as 6.9% in 2010 Jemon May 2014 #41
Years of gerrymandering and voter obstruction are paying off... Evasporque May 2014 #36
We need to get out the vote -- especially women, young people, minorities LongTomH May 2014 #37
Whatever. My money is on a great Democratic turnout and results. nt silvershadow May 2014 #38
Democrats should have been working on 2014 since 2008 Ash_F May 2014 #43
Different polls show different results. Some recent polls show Democrats up. stevenleser May 2014 #44
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