Weekly Tracking Poll: Does Two Weeks Make A Trend?
by Steve Singiser
DailyKos
Fri Oct 23, 2009 at 07:15:04 AM PDT
Research 2000 for Daily Kos. 10/19/2009-10/22/2009. All adults. MoE 2% (Last weeks results in parentheses):
For the second consecutive week, there is a very distinct pattern in the Daily Kos State of the Nation tracking poll. Democrats, with the sole exception of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (who holds steady), get a bump in their favorabilities ranging from one to three points. Republicans, meanwhile, see their favorabilities dip, again within a range of one to three points.
It has taken roughly six weeks, but the relative gains made by the GOP during the final month of the summer have evaporated.
(Original here.)
DailyKos
Fri Oct 23, 2009 at 07:15:04 AM PDT
Research 2000 for Daily Kos. 10/19/2009-10/22/2009. All adults. MoE 2% (Last weeks results in parentheses):
FAVORABLE | UNFAVORABLE | NET CHANGE | |
---|---|---|---|
PRESIDENT OBAMA | 56 (55) | 37 (37) | +1 |
PELOSI: | 38 (37) | 54 (55) | +2 |
REID: | 32 (33) | 56 (57) | 0 |
McCONNELL: | 16 (17) | 66 (64) | -3 |
BOEHNER: | 13 (13) | 63 (62) | -1 |
CONGRESSIONAL DEMS: | 40 (39) | 53 (55) | +3 |
CONGRESSIONAL GOPS: | 15 (16) | 70 (69) | -2 |
DEMOCRATIC PARTY: | 42 (41) | 50 (51) | +2 |
REPUBLICAN PARTY: | 20 (21) | 67 (67) | -1 |
For the second consecutive week, there is a very distinct pattern in the Daily Kos State of the Nation tracking poll. Democrats, with the sole exception of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (who holds steady), get a bump in their favorabilities ranging from one to three points. Republicans, meanwhile, see their favorabilities dip, again within a range of one to three points.
It has taken roughly six weeks, but the relative gains made by the GOP during the final month of the summer have evaporated.
(Original here.)
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