Poll: GOP candidates preferred in midterms

From: The Washington Times | November 11, 2009 

Registered voters now prefer Republican over Democrat candidates in the 2010 House elections, a change largely based on the shifting sentiments of independents, according to a Gallup poll released Wednesday. The new poll shows Republicans ahead of Democrats 48 percent to 40 percent after trailing by 6 percentage points in July, then 2 points last month, the polling group found. The poll was based on a generic ballot, which means the voters were not picking specific candidates, and followed the recent elections in New Jersey and Virginia in which Republicans replaced Democrat governors. "As was the case in last Tuesday's ...

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