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11-15-2013, 12:29 PM
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Quinnipiac survey shows the Democrats' 9-point lead in September has evaporated.

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Immediately after the federal government shutdown, Democrats claimed that their momentum improved their chances to recapture the House after next year's midterm elections. But a new poll released this week shows that momentum has vanished in the wake of the Obama administration's failures in implementing the health care law.

A new Quinnipiac University poll shows the parties are now tied on the generic ballot, with each party at 39 percent. A combined 23 percent of registered voters either prefer another candidate, wouldn't vote, or are undecided.

That is down from a 9-point Democratic lead in late September, immediately before Republican opposition to the health care law led to the shutdown. Independent voters, who split virtually evenly in the September survey, now back the Republican House candidate in their district by an 11-point margin, 37 percent to 26 percent. Among white voters, Republicans now have a 14-point lead, 46 percent to 32 percent. And, perhaps most strikingly, the poll shows no significant difference in vote intention by age, with the two parties virtually tied, even among voters under 30, who stuck with Democrats even in the 2010 GOP landslide.

http://www.nationaljournal.com/hotli...gress-20131113
I saw this on the Chris Matthews show last night on MSNBC...hate to say it, but the DEMS have screwed up big time. For CIR, they gave up the chance to work simultaneously with the GOP on immigration reform for the first six months of the year. Having done so, would have produced a conference June-August. It's going to get unnecessarily ugly.
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