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To: longnshort who wrote (28814)9/26/2012 1:30:53 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 85487
 
A look at polls in 2010 - as you can see, polls showed Dems leading Reps. But Republicans added 63 House seats and 5 Senate seats:

Midterm 2010 Election Polls: Democrats or Republicans Last Updated: 4/8/10

Which party do you support in 2010?

Some of the polls included in the average may be outdated since the latest poll for each of the pollsters are averaged in.

Pollster Date Democrat Republican AVERAGE 42.2% 41.5%
Gallup 3/29-4/4/10 46 46
Research 2000 3/29-4/1/10 47 43
USA Today Gallup 3/26-28/10 45 46
CNN 3/25-28/10 45 49
ABC Washington Post 3/23-26/10 48 44
Quinnipiac University 3/16-21/10 39 44
Democracy Corps 3/15-18/10 44 43
FOX Opinion Dynamics 3/16-17/10 38 42
NBC News 3/11,13-14/10 45 42
AP GFK 3/3-8/10 44 38
Ipsos McClatchy 2/26-28/10 50 40
McLaughlin Associates 2/24-25/10 35 42
FOX ORC 2/23-24/10 36 35
Public Opinion Strategies 2/17-18,20-21/10 42 43
Newsweek 2/17-18/10 45 43
N=1644 2/3-9/10 45 42
1/6 10/10 1/20-23/10 39 44
McLaughlin Associates 1/19-20/10 37 42
Rasmussen Reports 1/3/10 35 44
Tarrance Battleground 12/6-10/09 41 42
Gallup 12/11-13/09 48 45
CNN 12/2-3/09 40 39
Bloomberg 12/3-7/09 38 42
Bloomberg 12/3-7/09 36 35
CBS News 10/5-8/09 46 33
Franklin & Marshall College 9/15-21/09 43 30
nationalpolls.com